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Ruediger B., Claar J., Gniadek S., Holt B., Lewis L., Mighton S., Naney B., Patton G., Rinaldi T., Trick J. et al..  2000.  Canada lynx conservation assessment and strategy.  
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[Anonymous].  1994.  California Native Plant Society's inventory of rare and endangered vascular plants of California. No. 1 fifth edition.  
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