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Haynes.  1994.  Summary listing of plants used by American Indians in the Interior Pacific Northwest, Draft.  
Hanes.  1994.  Summary listing of animals used by American Indians in the Interior Pacific Northwest.  
Bureau of Land Management.  2003.  Summary for 2002 special status plant monitoring, survey, management, and 2003 planned work.  
USDI Bureau of Land Management.  2001.  Summary for 2000 special status plant monitoring, survey, management, and 2001 planned work.  
USDI Bureau of Land Management.  1999.  Summary for 1998 special status plant monitoring, survey, and management and 1999 planned work.  
Goodrich S..  1992.  Summary flora of riparian shrub communities of the intermountain region with emphasis on willows.
Hayden J..  1998.  Summary and tables containing data from the harlequin duck survey conducted in the Idaho panhandle.  
Finklin A.I.  1983.  Summarizing weather and climatic data - a guide for wildland managers.  
Peterson EB, Greene DM, McCune B, Peterson ET, Hutten MA, Weisberg P, Rosentreter R.  1998.  Sulcaria badia, a rare lichen in Western North America.  Bryologist.  101(1):112-115.
Strong PIV.  1990.  The suitability of the common loon as an indicator species.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  18:257-261.
Brown R.W, Ruf R.H, Farmer E.E.  1971.  Suitability of Ceanothus prostratus Benth. for the revegetation of harsh sites.  
Avian Power Line Interaction Committee(APLIC).  2006.  Suggested practices for avian protection on power lines: the state of the art in 2006.    Available from http://www.dodpif.org/downloads/APLIC_2006_SuggestedPractices.pdf
Williston PS.  2000.  Successional patterns of microbiotic crusts in ponderosa pine forests of southern inland British Columbia.  American Journal of Botany.  87(6):17.
Bollinger EK.  1995.  Successional changes and habitat selection in hayfield bird communities.  Auk.  112(3):720-730.  Available from http://thekeep.eiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1083&context=bio_fac
Lesica P, Cooper SV.  1999.  Succession and disturbance in sandhills vegetation: constructing models for managing biological diversity.  Conservation Biology.  13(2):293-302.
Luken J.O, Billings W.D, Peterson K.M.  1985.  Succession and biomass allocation as controlled by Sphagnum in an Alaskan peatland.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  63(9):1500-1507.
Ezra A..  1938.  Successful breeding of the mountain quail, Oreortyx picta.  Aviculture Magazine.  3(10):275-276.
Hanna G.D, Rath M..  1976.  A successful bighorn sheep re-establishment program in southwestern Idaho.  
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Farrar D.R, Johnson-Groh C.L.  1990.  Subterranean sporophytic gemmae in moonwort ferns, Botrychium subgenus Botrychium.  American Journal of Botany.  77(9):1168-1175.
Cox B..  1973.  The subspecies of Lupinus culbertsonii and L. cusickii.  Madrono.  22:170-176.
Hitchcock C.L.  1950.  On the subspecies Lepidium montanum.  Madrono.  10:155-158.
Sandberg JHerman.  1892.  Subset of JH Sandberg Field Notes from the Department of Botany - Howellia entry and location.  
Roberts D.A, Singer R., Boylen C.W.  1985.  The submersed macrophyte communities of Adirondack Lakes (New York, U.S.A.) of varying degrees of acidity.  Aquatic Botany.  21:219-235.
Jonkel C, Demarchi R.  1984.  Subdivisions and grizzly bears: a matter of jurisdiction.  Western Wildlands.  10(2):24-27.