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Bureau of Land Management.  1995.  Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area management plan.  
U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management.  2008.  Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area: proposed resource management plan and final environmental impact statement, Volume 1.    Available from https://eplanning.blm.gov/public_projects/lup/35553/41906/44406/Snake_River_Birds_of_Prey_RMP_RoD_2008_508.pdf
Bureau of Land Management, Boise District Office.  1994.  Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area Research and Monitoring 1994 Annual Report.  
Bureau of Land Management.  1976.  Snake River Birds of Prey Research Project, Annual Report.  
[Anonymous].  1982.  The Snake River Birds of Prey study area bird list.  
Anonymous.  1987.  The Snake River Canyon: Its geological beginings.  
Cazier L.D.  2002.  Snake River ESA snail colony evaluation, additional survey and laboratory studies: 2001 (with supplemental analyses).  
Clark W.H, Stephenson M.A, Bean B.M, Bates D..  2008.  Snake River ESA snail sampling: 2007.  
Bowler pA, Frest T.J.  1992.  Snake River mollusks: living fossils.  Idaho Wildlife.  12(1):2,29.
Hutchings S.S.  1952.  Snout moth damage to shadscale in southern Idaho.  National Woolgrower.  42:24-25,38.
Franklin W.L, Mossman A.S, Dole M..  1975.  Social organization and home range of Roosevelt elk.  Journal of Mammalogy.  56:102-118.
Johnson K.  1981.  Social organization in a colony of rock squirrels (Spermophilus variegatus, Sciuridae).  Southwestern Naturalist.  26(3):237-242.
Brody AJ.  1992.  The sociality of Piñon Jays with and without Piñon Pine.  Master of Science in Biology:179.
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[Anonymous].  1969.  Society of American Foresters policy for selection, protection and management of natural areas, draft.  
Belnap J., Phillips S.L.  2001.  Soil biota in an ungrazed grassland: response to annual grass (Bromus tectorum) invasion.  Ecological Applications.  11(5):1261-1275.
Benlap J., Phillips S.L.  2001.  Soil biota in an ungrazed grassland: response to annual grass (Bromus tectorum) invasion.  Ecological Applications.  11(5):1261-1275.
National Soil Survey Laboratory.  2003.  Soil characterization data for the Orchard Training Area (regarding Lepidium papilliferum research).  
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service.  1981.  Soil Conservation Service. 1981. Soil survey of Valley area, Idaho: Parts of Adams and Valley counties. National Cooperative Soil Survey.
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Fisher H.M, Moseley B..  1997.  Soil field notes and geology for some riparian sites, July 1997 site visits.  
Niwa C.G, Peck R.W, Torgersen T.R.  2001.  Soil, litter, and coarse woody debris habitats for arthropods in eastern Oregon and Washington.  Northwest Science.  75 (Special Issue):141-148.
Norton J.B, Monaco T.A, Norton J.M, Johnson D.A, Jones T.A.  2004.  Soil morphology and organic matter dynamics under cheatgrass and sagebrush-steppe plant communities.  Journal of Arid Environments.  57:445-466.
Fosberg M.A, Hironaka M..  1964.  Soil properties affecting the distribution of big and low sagebrush communities in southern Idaho.  
Bartos DL, Amacher MC.  1998.  Soil properties associated with aspen to conifer succession.  Rangelands.  20(1):25-28.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/rangelands/article/download/11363/10636