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Whitfield S..  2006.  Excel spreadsheet containing 2006 inventory data for pygmy rabbit on BLM lands, Upper Snake River Districts. Received 18 April 2006.  
Whitfield S.  2006.  Hibernacula locations and monitoring, BLM Upper Snake Field Office [Excel spreadsheet listing observations made 1994–2006].  
Whitfield M.B, Gaffney M..  1997.  Great gray owl (Strix nebulosa) breeding habitat use within altered forest landscapes.  
Whitfield etal..  2000.  Annual bald eagle productivity final report 2000: Idaho portion of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.  
Whitehead G.S.  1983.  Flora of the Island Park geothermal study area.  :187pp..
White SM, Welch BL, Flinders JT.  1982.  Monoterpenoid content of pygmy rabbit stomach ingesta.  Journal of Range Management.  35(1):107-109.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jrm/article/view/7279/6891
White J.P, Robertson I.C.  2009.  Intense Seed Predation by Harvester Ants on a Rare Mustard. Ecoscience 16(4):508-513.  Ecoscience.  16(4):508-513.
White SM, Flinders JT, Welch BL.  1982.  Preference of pygmy rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis) for various populations of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata).  Journal of Range Management.  35(6):724-726.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jrm/article/view/7429
White J.P.  2009.  Seed predation on slickspot peppergrass by the Owyhee harvester ant.  Unpublished Thesis.  :61pp..
White CM, Frost HH, Shirley DL, Webb G.M, Porter RD.  1983.  Bird distributional and breeding records for southeastern Idaho, Utah, and adjacent regions.  Great Basin Naturalist.  43(4):717-727.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29288/27751
White P.J, White C.AV, Ralls K..  1996.  Functional and numerical responses of kit foxes to a short-term decline in mammalian prey.  Journal of Mammalogy.  77:370-376.
White CM, Thurow TL.  1985.  Reproduction of ferruginous hawks exposed to controlled disturbance.  Condor.  87(1):14-22.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103526
White JA, McDonald H.G, Anderson E, Soiset JM.  1984.  Lava blisters as carnivore traps.  Special Publication Carnegie Museum of Natural History.  8:241-256.
White KS, Pendleton GW, Crowley D, Griese HJ, Hundertmark KJ, McDonough T, Nichols L, Robus M, Smith CA, Schoen JW.  2011.  Mountain goat survival in coastal Alaska: effects of age, sex, and climate.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  75(8):1731–1744.
Whitcomb H.  2017.  2017 Selkirk mountains forest carnivore detection surveys.  
Whitall J.B, Carlson M.L, Beardsley P.M, Meinke R.J, Liston A..  2006.  The Mimulus moschatus alliance (Phrymaceae): molecular and morphological phylogenetics and their conservation implications.  Systematic Botany.  31(2):380-397.
Whitaker JO, Schmeltz LL.  Submitted.  Food and external parasites of SOREX PALUSTRIS and food of SOREX CINEREUSfrom St. Louis County, Minnesota.  Journal of Mammalogy.  54(1:283-285.
Whitaker J.O, Cross S.P, Skovlin J.M, Maser C..  1983.  Food habits of the spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) from managed sites in Grant County, Oregon.  Northwest Science.  57(2):147-154.
Whitaker JO, Maser C, Cross SP.  1981.  Food habits of eastern Oregon bats, based on stomach and scat analyses.  Northwest Science.  55:281-292.
Whitaker, Jr. J.O, Gummer S.L.  1992.  Hibernation of the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus, in buildings.  Journal of Mammalogy.  73(2):312-316.
Whipple J..  2004.  Sanicula graveolens in Idaho portion of Yellowstone National Park.  
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Whigham DF, Willems JH.  2003.  Demographic studies and life-history strategies of temperate terrestrial orchids as a basis for conservation. Orchid Conservation.  Kota Kinabaluk Sabah (Malaysia): Natural History Publications.   p. pp. 137-158.  Available from http://hdl.handle.net/10088/18421
Wherry E.T.  1955.  The genus Phlox.  Morris Arboretum Monographs.  III:174pp..
Wherry E.T.  1941.  The Phloxes of Idaho.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  87:1-15.