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Miller RA.  2019.  Roadway mortality data encountered during Short-eared Owl surveys.  
Harper-Lore B.L, Johnson M., Skinner M.W.  2007.  Roadside weed management.  
[Anonymous].  2000.  Roadside use of native plants.
Idaho State Department of Agriculture.  2015.  Road-side inspection stations.    Available from http://www.agri.idaho.gov/AGRI/Categories/Environment/InvasiveSpeciesCouncil/Inspection_Stations_ALL.php
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[Anonymous].  1998.  Rivers of life: critical watersheds for protecting freshwater biodiversity.  
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The River Mile Network.  2023.  The River Mile Network Crayfish Study (2019-2022).    Available from https://therivermile.org/network-projects/the-river-mile-crayfish-study/
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Akashi Y..  1988.  Riparian vegetation dynamics along the Bighorn River, Wyoming.  :243pp.
Hansen P., Chadde S., Pfister R., Joy J., Svoboda D., Pierce J., Myers L..  1988.  Riparian site types, habitat types, and community types of southwestern Montana.  
Hutchinson J., McCune B..  2001.  Riparian lichens of northern Idaho.  
Bartelt P.E, Peterson C.R.  1994.  Riparian habitat utilization by western toads (Bufo boreas) and spotted frogs (Rana pretiosa) on the Targhee National Forest, Final Report.  
Forrester TR, Green DJ, McKibbin R, A. Bezener M, Bishop CA.  2020.  Riparian habitat restoration increases the availability and occupancy of Yellow-breasted Chat territories but brood parasitism is the primary influence on reproductive performance.  Condor.  122(4):dua033.  Available from https://doi.org/10.1093/condor/duaa038