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Wagner W.H, Farrar D.R, McAlpin B.W.  1970.  Pteridology of the Highlands Biological Station area, southern Appalachians.  Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society.  86(1):1-27.
Wagner D..  1979.  Systematics of Polystichum in western North America north of Mexico.  Pteridologia.  1:1-64.
Wagner, Jr. W.H, Boydston K.E.  1978.  A dwarf coastal variety of maidenhair fern, Adiantum pedatum.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  56:26-1729.
Wagner F.S.  1983.  The Botrychium lanceolatum group in western North America.  American Journal of Botany.  70 (5 Part 2):95.
Wagner D.H.  1991.  Noteworthy collections - Oregon.  Madrono.  38:145-146.
Wagner D.H.  1992.  Guide to the species of Botrychium in Oregon.  
Wagner, Jr. W.H, Wagner F.S.  1990.  Moonworts (Botrychium subg. Botrychium) of the upper Great Lakes Region, U.S.A. and Canada, with descriptions of two new species.  Contributions of the University of Michigan Herbarium.  17:313-325.
Wagner B, Evans Mack D.  2019.  Long-term population monitoring of northern Idaho ground squirrel: 2018 implementation and population estimates.  
Wagner M.R, Wagner F.S.  1994.  Another widely disjunct, rare and local North American Moonwort (Ophioglossaceae: Botrychium subg. Botrychium).  American Fern Journal.  84(1):5-10.
Wagner, Jr. W.H, Lord P.L.  1956.  The morphological and cytological distinctness of Botrychium minganense and B. lunaria in Michigan.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  83(4):261-280.
Wagner B.  2021.  Region 3 2021 Northern Idaho ground squirrel transect distance survey data.  
Wager T.  1994.  Lepidium papilliferum line drawing.  
Wade N.  2022.  InvertTaxa_SWAP_Round3.  
Wade N.  2022.  Moth taxonomy records received from Pacific Northwest Moths to import into IFWIS taxonomy database.  
Wackenhut M.  1996.  Letter to Jeff Gardetto, BLM, notifying him of the discovery of a lava tube cave identified as a maternity roost for Townsend's big-eared bat.  
Wackenhut MC.  1990.  Bat species overwintering in lava-tube caves in Lincoln, Gooding, Blaine, Bingham, and Butte counties, Idaho, with special reference to annual return of banded Plecotus townsendii.  Biology.  :64.
Wackenhut M., McGraw M..  1996.  Idaho's bats: description, habitats and conservation.  
Wackenhut M..  1996.  Letter to Paula Perletti, Bureau of Land Management, reporting her 1991 observations of Townsend's big-eared bat in Giant Arch Cave and Pot-of-Gold Cave.  
Wackenhut M..  2007.  Piute ground squirrel observations from the Piute project. Excel spreadsheet.  
Wackenhut M..  1988.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, listing observations of Plecotus townsendii, Antrozous pallidus, Pipistrellus hesperus, as well as other bats in southern Idaho.  
Wackenhut M..  2006.  Excel spreadsheet containing late 2005-early 2006 observations of pygmy rabbits, burrows, tracks, and pellets at Bear Lake Plateau and Big Desert.  
Wackenhut M.  2012.  Bat die-off investigation and survey: Middle Butte Cave, Idaho National Laboratory, Bingham County, Idaho.  
Wackenhut M..  2007.  2006-2007 observations of pygmy rabbits on the Bear Lake Plateau. Excel spreadsheet.  
Wachenhut M..  2011.  American pika (Ochotona princeps) sighting datasheet. Submitted electronically 5 May 2011.  
Wachenhut M..  2011.  Small Mammal sighting datasheet, submitted electronically 8 September 2011.