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Moulton C.  2020.  Colony count data (1992-2019).  
Schmid B.  1976.  Colonizing plants with persistent seeds and persistent seedlings (Carex flava group).  Botanica Helvetica.  96(1):19-26.
Funk CW, Dunlap WW.  1999.  Colonization of high-elevation lakes by long-toed salamanders (Ambystoma macrodactylum) after the extinction of introduced trout populations.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  77(11):1759-1767.  Available from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/z99-160#.VBsU6U1OVok
Peterson L.A.  1977.  Colonial waterbirds of Idaho.  
Guertin D.S, Pfannmuller. L.A.  1985.  Colonial waterbirds in Minnesota: an update of their distribution and abundance.  Loon.  57:67-78.
Kushlan J.A.  1993.  Colonial waterbirds as bioindicators of environmental change.  Colonial Waterbirds.  16(2):223-251.
Stillinger Herbarium.  2003.  Collections of Idaho Conservation Data Center special status plants in 2002, 2003.  
Miller E..  1988.  Collection of yodel calls for individual identification of male common loons.
Mancuso M.  2011.  Collection of Rare Plant Observation Reports by Michael Mancuso for 2011 field season.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1995.  Collection of northern Idaho bald eagle nest update information for 1993 and 1994, sent to the Idaho Conservation Data Center by Suzanne Audet, USFWS.  
Brown L..  1989.  Collection of memos to Pam Peterson dated 1985 and 1988 from BLM botanist and range technicians regarding Eburophyton austiniae and Cardamine constancei, Coeur d' Alene District BLM.  
Colket B.  2005.  A collection of letters to Rosemary Thomas and Mark Steiger, Bureau of Land Management, regarding Lepidium papilliferum monitoring.  
Bartonek J.C.  1989.  Collection of information and report excerpts on wintering harlequin ducks sent to Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  
Rosentreter R..  1989.  Collection notebook for 1989.  
Rosentreter R..  1987.  Collection data for 1987 field season, numbers 4181 through 4405.  
Gooden SK.  1953.  A collapsible quail trap.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  17(3):389-391.
Hatch M.H.  1938.  Coleoptera of Washington: Carabidae: Cidindelinae.  University of Washington Publications in Biology.  1(5):225-240.
Stafford MP, Barr WF, Johnson JB.  1986.  Coleoptera of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory: an annotated checklist.  Great Basin Naturalist.  46(2):287-293.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29065
Isaak DJ, Young MK, Nagel DE, Horan DL, Groce MC.  2015.  The cold-water climate shield: delineating refugia for preserving salmonid fishes through the 21st century.  Global Change Biology.  21(7):2540–2553.
Thien L.B.  1969.  Co-evolution of mosquitoes and Habenaria obtusata (Orchidaceae), abstract. XI International Botanical Congress, August 24-September 2, 1969, and International Wood Chemistry Symposium, September 2-4, 1969.  Seattle (Washington): International Botanical Congress.   p. 217.
Cassirer F.  1995.  Coeur d'Alene salamander: permanent monitoring locations. North Fork Clearwater River and Lochsa River with tabular data for 1993 and 1994.  
Genter D..  1990.  The Coeur d'Alene salamander: Montana's cliff-hanger.  Montana Outdoors.  21(5):15-17.
E. Cassirer F, Groves CR, Genter DL.  1994.  Coeur d'Alene salamander conservation assessment: U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Region 1.    Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/35816#/summary
Barkman J.J, Moravee J., Rauschert S.  1986.  Code of phytosociological nomenclature, 2nd edition.  Vegetatio.  67:145-195.
O'Renick J..  1993.  Coast Range Quail.  Outdoor Life.  October:75.