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Gamo S, Dingman K, Bonsignore C.  2006.  Adaptive management plan for Ute ladies’ tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) on the Chester Wetlands Segment, Sand Creek Wildlife Management Area.  
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Amstrup SC, Beecham J.  1976.  Activity patterns of radio-collared black bears in Idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  40(2):340-348.
Arthur S.M, Krohn W.B.  1991.  Activity patterns, movements, and reproductive ecology of fishers in southcentral Maine.  Journal of Mammalogy.  72(2):379-385.
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Dunstan T.C.  1976.  Activity, hunting patterns, territoriality and social interactions of birds of prey in the Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Area, ID.  
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Whiting J.  2014.  Acoustical monitoring of Kids, Cinder Wall, and Fools Wading Pool caves in [southeast] Idaho.  
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