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Waterbury B, Abel B, Cavallaro R, Proett M, Wackenhut M.  2017.  Surveys for amphibians on the Idaho Falls District of Bureau of Land Management.  :42.
Waterbury BA.  2014.  Rediscovered populations of the Idaho point-headed grasshopper, Acrolophitus pulchellus (Bruner), 1890 (Orthoptera: Acrididae).  Western North American Naturalist.  74(3):349-355.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3398/064.074.0309
Waterbury B, Potter A, Svancara LK.  2019.  Monarch butterfly distribution and breeding ecology in Idaho and Washington.  Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.  7:p.1-15+references.
Waterbury B.  2007.  Salmon Region great blue heron rookeries [Excel spreadsheet summarizing locations and status of known great blue heron rookeries, 2000-2007].  
Waterbury B.  2017.  Miscellaneous black rosy-finch observations recorded in Idaho [GIS shapefile and table].  :1.
Waterbury B.  2012.  Spreadsheet of North American wolverine (Gulo gulo) observations from IDFG Region 7, 2009-2012, and some corrections to earlier records.  
Waterbury B..  2006.  Pygmy rabbit distribution and habitat relationships in the Challis Field Office, Bureau of Land Management.  
Waterbury B., Gadwa G..  2010.  Salmon Region fisher survey report 2009.  
Waterbury B..  2004.  Four Excel spreadsheets containing sightings of long-toed salamanders, tailed frogs, Columbia spotted frogs, and western toads in the Salmon Region from 2000-2004.  Waterbury, B. Four Excel spreadsheets containing sightings of long-toed salamanders, tailed frogs, Columbia spotted frogs, and western toads in the Salmon Region from 2000-2004..  
Waterbury BA.  2008.  Flammulated owl survey data, 2007 and 2008, Salmon–Challis National Forest, South Zone [Excel spreadsheet].  
Waterbury B, Ruth TK.  2105.  Survey for milkweed (Asclepias spp.) and monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in Lemhi County, Idaho.  
Waterbury B.  2012.  Spreadsheet of western toad (Bufo boreas) observations from IDFG Region 7, 1994-2011. Includes IDFG and USFS NRIS records.  
Waterbury B.  2016.  Gulo gulo data call by B. Waterbury: spreadsheet for data import.  :16records.
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Wasserman T.N.  2008.  Habitat relationships and gene flow of Martes americana in northern Idaho.  :128pp..
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
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