Bibliography and Citations

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DeBolt A., Spurrier C.S.  2004.  Seeds of success and the millennium seed bank project.  
Basile J.V, Holmgren R.C.  1957.  Seeding depth trials with bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata) in Idaho.  
Lorain C.C.  1990.  Seed collection and conservation of Cornus nuttallii (Pacific dogwood), a Region 1 Sensitive Species.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1998.  Section 7 guidelines: Spiranthes diluvialis, Ute Ladies'-tresses (threatened).  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2000.  Section 7 guidelines: Silene spaldingii, Spalding's catchfly (proposed threatened).  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1999.  Section 7 guidelines: Mirabilis macfarlanei, MacFarlane's four-o'clock (threatened).  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1998.  Section 7 guidelines: Howellia aquatilis, water howellia (threatened).  
Caicco S.L.  1989.  Second-year results of an investigation into the life history and population dynamics of Calochortus nitidus Dougl. (Liliaceae).  
Bay R..  1981.  Second memorandum to the Chief addressing a previous memorandum and the concerns of Russell M. Burns and the establishment of the proposed Gibson Jack Creek Research Natural Area. Discusses previous land use history including grazing and water use and use.  
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Blaisdale J.P.  1958.  Seasonal development and yield of native plants on the upper Snake River plains and their relation to climatic factors.  
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Trombulak S., Gilstrap F.E, Hutchins M., Rassam G., Grimm N.B, Williams A.S.  2006.  Scientific Societies' statement on the Endangered Species Act.  
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Keller B.  1996.  Scientific collecting permit data [for bat studies in northern Idaho].  
[Anonymous].  1994.  The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx, and wolverine in the western United States.  
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Crawford J., Pope M..  1994.  Science prospectus: habitat use by reintroduced mountain quail in eastern Oregon.  
Hartman R.L, Yates T.L.  1985.  Scapanus orarius.  
Bernatas S., Strickler K., Bilboa A., Small S..  1994.  Saylor creek range ecosystem plant community plot data, 1994.  
Moseley R.K.  1996.  Sawtooth Wilderness high lakes monitoring: aquatic and wetland flora.  
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