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Anonymous.  1999.  Trail management plan Camels Back/Hulls Gulch and Military Reserves.  
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Dailey R.N, Montgomery D.L, Ingram J.T, Seimion R., Vasquez M., Raisbeck M.F.  2008.  Toxicity of the lichen secondary metabolite (+)-usnic acid in domestic sheep.  Vet Pathology.  45:19-25.
Williams M.C, James L.F.  1974.  Toxicity of several nitrite-bearing Astragalus species.  Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science.  27:4.
Williams M.C, James L.F.  1975.  Toxicity of nitro-containing Astragalus to sheep and chicks.  Journal of Range Management.  28(4):260-263.
Cronin E.H, Williams M.C, Olsen J.D.  1981.  Toxicity and control of Kelsey milkvetch.  Journal of Range Management.  34:181-183.
Davis R.  2008.  Townsend's big-eared bat hibernacula: Dworshak Reservoir - abandoned adit.  
Gruver J.C, Keinath D.A.  2012.  Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii): a technical conservation assessment.  
Lee C, Bjork CR, Whitton J.  2022.  Townsendia lemhiensis (Asteraceae, Astereae): A narrowly endemic new species from Idaho, USA.  PhytoKeys.  193:67–75.  Available from https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.193.76365
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[Anonymous].  1996.  Toward a scientific and social framework for ecologically based stewardship of federal lands and waters. Ecological Stewardship Workshop, December 4-14, 1995.  Tucson (Arizona): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.  
Castellano M.A.  1997.  Toward a RED list for Idaho's Macrofungi.  
Anonymous.  1987.  Total hardness (mg/l as CaCO3), and calcium, magnesium and sodium (mg/l) concentrations for samples collected from the various ponds during 1987.  
Taylor D.W.  0.  Topographic maps (9) on which Taylor marked locations of collections of snail species on the Snake River, Bruneau Dunes to Hagerman reach.  
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Hitchcock C.L.  1944.  The Tofieldia glutinosa complex of western North America.  American Midland Naturalist.  31:487-498.
Pisut I..  1990.  To the distribution of some lichens in central Europe.  Bioligia (Bratislava).  45:685-692.
Conservancy TNature.  1998.  TNC projects in Idaho, April 1998.  
Stuebner S..  1991.  Tiny snails could affect eight dams.  High Country News.  23(23):5.
Schneider D.C., Harrington B.A..  1981.  Timing of shorebird migration in relation to prey depletion.  Auk.  98:801-881.
Evans E.A.  1982.  Timing of reproduction in Hymenopappus tenuifolius Pursh (Compositae), a purported biennial.  American Midland Naturalist.  107(1):185-191.
Kinney J.W, Clary W.P.  1998.  Time-lapse photography to monitor riparian meadow use.  
Bell R.B.  1959.  Time, size, and estimated numbers of seaward migrations of chinook salmon and steelhead trout in the Brownlee-Oxbow section of the Middle Snake River.  
Hill JL, Garton EO.  2107.  Time of Monitoring Influences Detectability and Demographic Estimates of the Threatened Perennial Spalding’s Catchfly (Silene spaldingii S.Watson).  Western North American Naturalist.  77(1):63-81.