Bibliography and Citations

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Yellowstone Science.  1994.  The Yellowstone lion: the homecoming of a native predator. Part one.  Yellowstone Science.  2(3):8-13.
Yellowstone Science.  1995.  Wolves released: learning accelerates.  Yellowstone Science.  3(2):17-18.
Yellowstone Science.  1994.  The Yellowstone lion. Part two: the long day of a lion hunter.  Yellowstone Science.  2(4):2-9.
Yellowstone Science.  1995.  Wolf realities.  Yellowstone Science.  3(3):6-11.
Yen T-C.  1946.  Late tertiary freshwater mollusks from southeastern Idaho.  Journal of Paleontology.  20:485-494.
Yen T-C.  1944.  Notes on freshwater mollusks of Idaho formation at Hammett, Idaho.  Journal of Paleontology.  18:101-108.
Yen A., Weinmann F..  1997.  Notes on the Taxonomy and Nomenclatural Changes in Carex.  
Yensen E., Sherman P.W.  1996.  Ground squirrels, Smokey the Bear, and the death of an ecosystem. Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  32(1/2):62-63.
Yensen E..  2000.  Conservation survey of three species of western "small-eared" ground squirrels.  
Yensen E, Tarifa T, Stitt R, Bond P, Evans Mack D.  2010.  Diets of northern Idaho ground squirrels and cattle at two sites in Adams County, Idaho in 2008.  
Yensen NP, Clark WH, Francoeur A.  1977.  A checklist of Idaho ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  53(3):181-187.  Available from http://www.antwiki.org/wiki/images/9/96/Yensen,_Clark_%26_Francoeur_1977.pdf
Yensen E..  2005.  Excel spreadsheet containing observational data obtained during field surveys in 2004 of southern Idaho ground squirrels and burrows on Soulen Land Company lands.  
Yensen E, Luscher MP, Boyden S.  1991.  Structure of burrows used by the Idaho ground squirrel, Spermophilus brunneus.  Northwest Science.  :93-100.
Yensen E.  2001.  Population estimate for the southern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus endemicus).  Unpublished report for U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  
Yensen E.  1991.  Taxonomy and distribution of the Idaho ground squirrel, Spermophilus brunneus.  Journal of Mammalogy.  72(3):583-600.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1382142
Yensen D.  1980.  A grazing history of southwestern Idaho with emphasis on the Birds of Prey Study Area. Boise (ID): USDI Bureau of Land Mangement, Boise District Office, Snake River Birds of Prey Research Project.  
Yensen D.L.  1981.  The 1900 invasion of alien plants into southern Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  41(2):176-183.
Yensen E.  2000.  Additional surveys for southern Idaho ground squirrels, Spermophilus brunneus endemicus.  Unpublished report prepared for U. S Fish and Wildlife Service, Snake River Basin Office.  
Yensen E.  2007.  Southern Idaho ground squirrel surveys on Soulen Livestock Company lands: areas around Cinnabar and Center ranches.  
Yensen E, Baird CR, Sherman PW.  1996.  Larger ectoparasites of the Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus).  Great Basin Naturalist.  56(3):237-246.  Available from http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol56/iss3/6/
Yensen E., Luscher M.P, Boyden S..  1991.  Structure of burrows used by the Idaho ground squirrel.  Northwest Science.  :93-100.
Yensen E..  2004.  Excel Spreadsheet of ground squirrel locations.  
Yensen E., Kirkland G.L.  1998.  Synaptomys borealis (Richardson 1828): northern bog lemming.  
Yensen E..  1988.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, containing information on 2 new Spermophilus brunneus colonies.  
Yensen E.  1985.  Taxonomy, distribution, and population status of the Idaho ground squirrel, Spermophilus brunneus.