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Wagner, Jr. W.H.  1988.  Threatened and endangered (ferns and fern allies of North America).  Bulletin of the American Fern Society.  15(4-5):32-34.
Wagner B, Evans Mack D.  2012.  Northern Idaho ground squirrel population monitoring progress report for the 2012 field season.  Threatened and Endangered Species Projects E-28-10 & E-28-11.  
Wagner D.H.  1992.  Taxonomy and conservation of the grape ferns and moonworts (genus Botrychium) in the Pacific Northwest, Abstract. 120.  
Wagner B, Evans Mack D.  2016.  Long-term population monitoring of northern Idaho ground squirrel: 2016 implementation and population estimates.  
Wagner WL, Stockhouse RE, Klein WM.  1985.  The systematics and evolution of the Oenothera caespitosa species complex (Onagraceae). 12.  
Wagner W.H, Farrar D.R, McAlpin B.W.  1970.  Pteridology of the Highlands Biological Station area, southern Appalachians.  Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society.  86(1):1-27.
Wagner B, Evans Mack D.  2011.  Northern Idaho ground squirrel population monitoring progress report for the 2011 field season.  Threatened and Endangered Species Project E-28-9.  
Wai-Ping V., Fenton M.B.  1989.  Ecology of spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) roosting and foraging behavior.  Journal of Mammalogy.  70(3):617-622.
Wai-Ping V, M. Fenton B.  1987.  Habitat use and population status of Euderma maculatum, the spotted bat, in southern British Columbia - 1987.  
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Wakkinen W..  2005.  2005 woodland caribou census: south Selkirk Mountains.  
Wakkinen W.L, Zager P..  1991.  Selkirk Mountains grizzly bear ecology project: November 1990 - November 1991, Threatened and endangered species report.  
Wakkinen WL, Kasworm WF.  2004.  Demographics and population trends of grizzly bears in the Cabinet-Yaak and Selkirk ecosystems of British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, and Washington.  Ursus.  15(1):65-75.  Available from http://www.bearbiology.com/fileadmin/tpl/Downloads/URSUS/Vol_15_1/Wakkinen_Kasworm_15_1_.pdf
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Wakkinen W.L..  1993.  Selkirk mountains grizzly bear ecology project: December 1992 - December 1993.  
Wakkinen W.L, Compton B.B, Zager P., Allen-Johnson L..  1992.  Selkirk Mountains caribou transplant: December 1991 - December 1992, annual report.  
Wakkinen W.L, Zager P., Wielgus R..  1990.  Selkirk Mountains grizzly bear ecology project: April 1990 - October 1990.  
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Wales B.C.  2001.  The management of insects, diseases, fire, and grazing and implications for terrestrial vertebrates using riparian habitats in eastern Oregon and Washington.  Northwest Science.  75(Special Issue):119-127.
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