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Bottum E..  2004.  Wetland conservation strategy for the high valleys of the Salmon River, Idaho.  
Idaho Conservation Data Center.  2006.  Wetland conservation strategy for the Beaver-Camas and Medicine Lodge subbasins, Idaho.  
Jankovsky-Jones M..  1998.  Wetland and riparian vegetation of Squaw Creek (Schmelzer property), Gem County, Idaho.  
Jankovsky-Jones M..  1999.  Wetland and riparian plant species of the Kootenai River Valley.  
STANEK JENNAE, MCNEIL SHANNONE, TRACY DIANE, STANEK JOHNR, MANNING JEFFREYA, Halterman MD.  2021.  Western Yellow‐billed Cuckoo nest‐site selection and success in restored and natural riparian forests.  The Journal of Wildlife Management.  
Hoff R.J, Qualls J.I, Coffen D.O.  1987.  Western white pine: an annotated bibliography.  
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service.  0.  Western wetland flora: field guide to plant species.
Tucci T.C, Lucas L.J.  2004.  Western Watersheds Project, Plaintiff, vs. Jeffrey Foss, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Gayle Norton, Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Defendants, for failure to list slickspot peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum) as a threatened or endang.  
Tucci T.C.  2004.  Western Watersheds Project, Biodiversity Conservation Alliance, Center for Native Ecosystems, and Oregon Natural Desert Association, Plaintiff, vs. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service an agency of the United States, Defendant, for failure to list the pygmy ra.  
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Svancara LK.  2017.  Western toad Species Assessment: updates to existing and addition of new observation records [Excel spreadsheet].  
Kirk JJ.  1988.  Western spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) mortality following forest spraying of DDT.  Herpetological Review.  19(3):51-53.  Available from http://www.zenscientist.com/index.php/filedrawer/Open-Access-Files/ssar_public/Herpetological-Review-1967-2009/1988-Herpetological-Review-19/Herpetological-Review-19%283%29-1988/
Heller A.A.  1904.  Western species, new and old. II.  Muhlenbergia.  1(4):47-62.
Brodie, Jr. ED.  1970.  Western salamanders of the genus Plethodon: systematics and geographic variation.  Herpetologica.  26(4):468-516.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3890773
Uhler F.M.  1940.  The western ring-necked snake in Idaho.  Copeia.  1940(2):136.
Sauder J.  2021.  Western Ridged mussel survey in the Main Salmon River, 2021 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Griffith M..  2009.  Western plant, toad gain federal attention.  Idaho Statesman.  http://www.idahostatesman.com/531/v-print/story/8
Nelson M.E, Macbride J.F.  1913.  Western plant studies II.  Botanical Gazette.  56:469-479.
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Monroe M., Fallon C., Frey D., Stevens S..  2015.  Western Monarch Thanksgiving Count from 1997–2014.  :[4].  Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/WMTC-Data-1997-2014.pdf
Joyce C..  1992.  Western medicine men return to the field.  Bioscience.  42(6):399-403.
Eddleman L.E, Miller P.M, Miller R.F, Dysart P.L.  1994.  Western juniper woodlands (of the Pacific Northwest) - science assessment.  
Sneva F.A..  1979.  The western harvester ants: their density and hill size in relation to herbaceous productivity and big sagebrush cover.  Journal of Range Management.  32:46-47.
The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.  2020.  Western Freshwater Mussel database – records for Idaho [accessed 10-06-2020].    Available from https://www.xerces.org/endangered-species/freshwater-mussels/database
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