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Stevens M.L, Caicco S.L.  1985.  Special Plant Survey for Ahsahka site of July 6, 1985: Calochortus nitidus.  
Stevens M.L, Caicco S.L.  1985.  Special plant survey forms for White Bird Hill on July 3, 1985.  
Stevens SR, Frey DF.  2010.  Host plant pattern and variation in climate predict the location of natal grounds for migratory monarch butterflies in western North America.  Journal of Insect Convservation.  14(6):731-744.
Stevens M, Mansfield DH, Smith JF, Feist MAnn E.  2018.  Resolving the anomaly of Lomatium anomalum: discovery of a new species in southwestern Idaho (U.S.A.) Lomatium andrusianum (Apiaceae).  Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.  12(1):1-15.
Steven G., Long D.G.  1989.  An update on the status of Buxbaumia aphylla on bings in central Scotland.  Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh.  45:389-395.
Stern M.A.  1990.  Abundance and distribution of yellow rails in southcentral Oregon. Final Report.  
Stern MA.  1987.  Site tenacity, mate retention and sexual dimorphism in black terns.  :45pp..  Available from http://hdl.handle.net/1957/39088
Stern MA, Rosenberg GA.  1985.  Occurrence of a breeding upland sandpiper at Sycan Marsh, Oregon.  Murrelet.  66(1):34-35.
Stephenson M., Clark W.H.  2004.  Malad River-Bliss Rapids snail (Taylorconcha serpenticola) distribution.  
Stephenson R.O.  1986.  Development of lynx population estimation techniques.  
Stephenson JA.  2008.  Ecology of translocated Mountain Quail in western Idaho and eastern Washington.  University of Idaho, College of Graduate Studies.  :146.
Stephens G.M.  1995.  Letter to Kathy Strickland, SAIC, regarding a first effort to locate the Idaho dunes tiger beetle on Saylor Creek Bombing Range.  
Stephens DA, Reynolds TD.  1983.  Birds of southwestern Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  43(4):728-738.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29289/27752
Stephens G.M.  1994.  A preliminary survey of butterflies in western juniper communities, Final Report.  
Stephens GM, Ferris CD.  2002.  Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) of the Mud Flat Road, Owyhee County, Idaho, with comments on the discovery of Thessalia leanira (C. & R. Felder) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in Idaho.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  38(1/2):1-5.
Stephens SL, McIver JD, Boerner REJ, Fettig CJ, Fontaine JB, Hartsough BR, Kennedy PA, Schwilk DW.  2012.  The effects of forest fuel-reduction treatments in the United States.  BioScience.  62(6):549-560.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/fettig/psw_2012_fettig001(stephens).pdf
Stephens G..  1990.  Personal communication with Chris Lorain, dated 22 January 1990, regarding Juncus effusus var. pacificus EOs in the IDHP database.  
Stephens GM, Ferris CD.  2002.  Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) of Cecil D. Andrus Wildlife Management Area, Washington County, Idaho.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  38(1/2):7-11.
Stephens D.A, Sturts. S.H.  1998.  Idaho bird distribution: mapping by latilong. No. 13.  
Stephens D.A, Webb C., Trost C.H.  1990.  First report of nesting lesser goldfinch in Idaho.  Western Birds.  21:33-34.
Stephens DA, Sturts. SHorning.  1991.  Idaho bird distribution: mapping by latilong. Edition First.  Special Publication No. 11.  Pocatello: Idaho Museum of Natural History, Idaho State University.  
Stephens GM.  2001.  Pollinators of Mulford's milkvetch (Astragalus mulfordiae) in Idaho.  
Stephens GM, Ferris CD.  2003.  Wild silk moths (Saturniidae: Lepidoptera) and sphinx moths (Sphingidae: Lepidoptera) of Cecil D. Andrus Wildlife Management Area, Washington County, Idaho.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  39(1):1-4.
Stephens G.M.  1995.  Field survey for the Idaho dunes tiger beetle, Cicindela arenicola, on Saylor Creek Bombing Range. Final report.  
Stephens G.M.  1995.  Letter to Kathy Strickland, SAIC, regarding the second field visit to locate the Idaho dunes tiger beetle on Saylor Creek Bombing Range.