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[Anonymous].  1963.  Annual upland game bird report.  
[Anonymous].  1964.  Annual upland game bird report.  
[Anonymous].  1965.  Annual upland game bird report.  
[Anonymous].  1966.  Annual upland game bird report.  
[Anonymous].  1968.  Annual upland game bird report.  
[Anonymous].  1969.  Annual upland game bird report.  
[Anonymous].  1976.  Annual upland game bird report.  
[Anonymous].  1977.  Annual upland game bird report.  
[Anonymous].  1979.  Annual upland game bird report.  
Wallen R..  1990.  Annual variation in harlequin duck population size, productivity and fidelity to Grand Teton National Park. Draft.  
[Anonymous].  1992.  Annual variation in harlequin duck population size, productivity and fidelity in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, abstract.
Barlow C..  1899.  Another chapter on the nesting of Dendroica occidentalis and other Sierra notes.  Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club.  1(4):59-60.
Mathias M.E, Constance L..  1973.  Another look at Leibergia Coult. & Rose (Umbelliferae).  Madrono.  22:71-73.
Johnson M.L.  1961.  Another Washington record of the fringed Myotis.  Murrelet.  42(3):44.
Wagner M.R, Wagner F.S.  1994.  Another widely disjunct, rare and local North American Moonwort (Ophioglossaceae: Botrychium subg. Botrychium).  American Fern Journal.  84(1):5-10.
Giunta B.C, Stevens R., Jorgensen K.R, Plummer A.P.  1978.  Antelope bitterbrush: an important wildland shrub.  
Rothwell R..  1993.  Antelope, sage grouse, and neotropical migrants.  
Rosentreter R..  0.  Anthony's evening primrose monitoring plan.  
Hibben C.R.  1992.  Anthracnose in a coastal disjunct population of Pacific dogwood in Idaho: an evaluation based on comparisons with the disease in eastern flowering dogwood.  
Hibben C.R.  1993.  Anthracnose in a coastal disjunct population of Pacific dogwood in Idaho: an evaluation based on comparisons with the disease in eastern flowering dogwood; Informal report presented at Seventh Regional Dogwood Workshop, May 5-7, 1993, Chattanooga, TN; Abs.
Schwegman J.E, McClain W.E, Esker T.L, Ebinger J.E.  1998.  Anthracnose-caused mortality of flowering dogwood (Cornus florida L.) at the Dean Hills Nature Preserve, Fayette County, Illinois, USA.  Natural Areas Journal.  18(3):204-207.
Spear SF, Storfer A.  2010.  Anthropogenic and natural disturbance lead to differing patterns of gene flow in the Rocky Mountain tailed frog, Ascaphus montanus.  Biological Conservation.  143(3):778-786.  Available from http://public.wsu.edu/~storfer/pdfs/spear_storfer_10.pdf, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320709005291
C. Knisley B.  2011.  Anthropogenic disturbances and rare tiger beetle habitats: benefits, risks, and implications for conservation.  Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews.  4(1):41-61.  Available from http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/187498311x555706
Griswold T, Gonzalez VH, Ikerd H.  2014.  AnthWest, occurrence records for wool carder bees of the genus Anthidium (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae, Anthidiini) in the Western Hemisphere.  ZooKeys.  408:31–49.
Griswold TL, Gonzalez VH, Ikerd H.  2014.  AnthWest, occurrence records for wool carder bees of the genus Anthidium (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae, Anthidiini).    Available from https://data.nal.usda.gov/dataset/anthwest-occurrence-records-wool-carder-bees-genus-anthidium-hymenoptera-megachilidae