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U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2002.  Range-wide status review of Spiranthes diluvialis Sheviak (Ute ladies'-tresses), draft.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2007.  Recovery Plan for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's Catchfly).  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2002.  Recovery plan for the Bruneau hot springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis).    Available from https://ecos.fws.gov/docs/recovery_plan/020930.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2012.  Recovery plan for the Columbia Basin Distinct Population Segment of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis).  Final Plan.    Available from http://ecos.fws.gov/docs/recovery_plan/Columbia%20Basin%20Pygmy%20Rabbit%20Final%20RP.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1985.  Recovery plan for the Macfarlane's Four-o'clock, Mirabilis macfarlanei.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2003.  Recovery plan for the northern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus brunneus).    Available from http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps81484/030916b.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1999.  Recovery plan for the white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus): Kootenai River population.    Available from http://www.fws.gov/montanafieldoffice/Endangered_Species/Recovery_and_Mgmt_Plans/White_Sturgeon_Recovery_Plan.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1993.  Recovery plan for woodland caribou in the Selkirk Mountains.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1994.  The reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. Final Environmental Impact Statement.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1993.  The reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. Summary, Environmental Impact Statement.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1990.  Report to congress: endangered and threatened species recovery program.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2000.  Revised recovery plan for Macfarlane's four-o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei).