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Neuenschwander LF, Byler JW, Harvey AE, McDonald GI, Ortiz DS, Osborne HL, Snyder GC, Zack A.  1999.  White pine in the American West: a vanishing species—can we save it?   Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr035.pdf
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Arno S.F.  1986.  Whitebark pine cone crops–a diminishing source of wildlife food? Western Journal of Applied Forestry.  1(3):92-94.
Smith J.P, Hoffman J.T, Partridge A.D.  1996.  Whitebark pine disease survey for the northern portion of U.S. Forest Service Region Four; Interim Report.  
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