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Moseley R.K.  1985.  Site Survey Summary for Goodrich Creek Cascade Resource Area, Boise District BLM of April 30, 1985.  
Moseley R.K.  1985.  Site survey summary for Formation Cave proposed Research Natural Area, Idaho Falls District, BLM.  
Moseley R.K.  1985.  Site survey summary for Cheatbeck Canyon proposed Research Natural Area, Idaho Falls District, BLM.  
Moseley R.K.  1986.  Site survey forms for Pony Creek 1, Pony Creek 2, Pony Creek 3, and Boulder Creek Trail sites: Halimolobos perplexa perplexa (012).  
North Wind Environmental, Inc..  2001.  Site survey for potential Ute ladies'-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) habitat at Twin Groves North, Fremont County.  
North Wind Environmental, Inc..  2001.  Site survey for potential Ute ladies'-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) habitat at Chester South, Fremont County.  
Moseley R.K.  1986.  Site summary for The Pines in the Pahsimeroi Valley.  
Botton M.L, Loveland R.E, Jacobsen T.R.  1994.  Site selection by migratory shorebirds in Delaware Bay, and its relationship to beach characteristics and abundance of horseshoe crab (LIMULUS POLYPHEMUS).  Auk.  111:605-616.
Smithman LC.  1979.  Site Report, Lepidium davisii - 3/24/79. T13S R6E S22 NE4.  
Smithman L.C.  1979.  Site Report, Lepidium davisii - 3/24/79: T12S R7E S6 SW4.  
Smithman L.C.  1978.  Site report, Lepidium davisii - 11/11/78. T13S R6E S23 NW4.  
Harrington B.A, Hagan J.M, Leddy L.E.  1988.  Site fidelity and survival differences between two groups of New World red knots (CALIDRIS CANUTUS).  Auk.  105:439-445.
Goff F.G, Dawson G.A, Rochow. J.J.  1982.  Site examination for threatened and endangered plant species.  Environmental Management.  6(4):307-316.
Anonymous.  1992.  Site description: East Moscow Mountain.  
Kartesz J.T..  2010.  Sisyrinchium septentrionale, Biota of North America Program (BONAP) North American Plant Atlas (NAPA) 2010 – Idaho occurrence is error.  :1.
A. Mulford I.  1892.  Sisyrinchium idahoense var. occidentale (E.P. Bicknell) Douglass M. Henderson collected by Isabel Mulford s.n., NY319491; U.S.A., Idaho, Soda Springs.  
Block W.M, Finch D.M, Brennan L.A.  1995.  Single-species versus multiple-species approaches for management.
Lewis L., Harris C..  1996.  Single species strategies: complementary or contradictory?
Turgeon J, Stoks R, Thum RA, Brown JM, McPeek MA.  2005.  Simultaneous Quaternary radiations of three damselfly clades across the Holarctic.  American Naturalist.  165(4):E78-E107.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/428682
Wasserman T.N, Cushman S.A, Shirk A.S, Landguth E.L, Littell J.S.  2012.  Simulating the effects of climate change on population connectivity of American marten (Martes americana) in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA.  Landscape Ecology.  27(2):211–225.  Available from https://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/40704
Keller B.L.  1985.  A simplified key for Idaho bats.  Tebiwa.  22:57-63.  Available from http://store.imnh.isu.edu/index.php?l=product_detail&p=111
Clark, Jr. H.O, Plumpton D.L.  2005.  A simple one-way door design for passive relocation of western burrowing owls.  California Fish and Game.  81(4):286-289.
Simon N.PP, Stratton C.B, Forbes G.J, Schwab F.E.  2002.  Similarity of small mammal abundance in post-fire and clearcut forests.  Forest Ecology and Management.  165:163-172.  Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112701006132
Arno S.F, Hoff. R.J.  1989.  Silvics of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis).  
Alexander R.R, Shearer R.C, Shepperd W.D.  1984.  Silvical characteristics of subalpine fir.