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Wallace RL, Zaroban DW.  2013.  Native Fishes of Idaho. Bethesda (Maryland): American Fisheries Society.    Available from https://fisheries.org/bookstore/all-titles/professional-and-trade/55071p/
Wallace R..  1984.  Letter to Jay Gore, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise, indicating areas searched for Plethodon vandykei idahoensis in Idaho and Montana.  
Wallace G.D.  1977.  Studies of the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae). Floral nectaries: anatomy and function in pollination ecology.  American Journal of Botany.  64(2):199-206.
Wallace L.E, Case M.A.  2000.  Contrasting allozyme diversity between northern and southern populations of Cypripedium parviflorum (Orchidaceae): implications for Pleistocene refugia and taxonomic boundaries.  Systematic Botany.  25(2):281-296.
Wallace R.L.  1977.  Landlocked parasitic Pacific lamprey in Dworshak Reservoir, Idaho.  Copeia.  1978(3):545-546.
Wallace RA.  1974.  Ecological and social implications of sexual dimorphism in five melanerpine woodpeckers.  Condor.  76(3):238-248.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/102390
Wallace R.L.  1986.  New locality records for Plethodon vandykei (Idaho populations).  
Wall E..  Submitted.  The plumed partridge.  Oologist.  10:232.
Walkinshaw L.H..  1937.  LeConte's Sparrow breeding in Michigan and South Dakota.  Auk.  54:309-320.
Walker S.  2000.  Corydalis caseana - Don't look too closely.  Sage Notes.  20(4):9.
Walker G.W, Repenning C.A.  1966.  Reconnaissance geologic map of the west half of the Jordan Valley quadrangle Malheur County, Oregon.  
Walker K.G.  1983.  [Letter to Bob Parenti]. June 29. Including excerpts from Williams Creek Community Pit Technical Report, and Mining and Reclamation Plan, Williams Creek Community Pit.  
Walker B..  1918.  A synopsis of the classification of the freshwater Mollusca of North America, north of Mexico, and a catalogue of the more recently described species, with notes.  Miscellaneous Publications of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.  6:1-213.
Walker S.  2001.  Idaho mountain primrose on Square Mountain - White Pine Chapter field trip, June 30-July 1, 2001.  Sage Notes.  23(3):12-13.
Walker S.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Walker, Sarah..  
Walker BL, Naugle DE, Doherty KE.  2007.  Greater sage-grouse population response to energy development and habitat loss.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  71(8):2644-2654.  Available from http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/wy/programs/energy/og/leasing/protests/2014/may.Par.73264.File.dat/WEG-Attach2.pdf
Walker S..  1998.  Bartonberry and Hazel's prickly Phlox: legacy of Hells Canyon homesteaders.  
Wales B.C.  2001.  The management of insects, diseases, fire, and grazing and implications for terrestrial vertebrates using riparian habitats in eastern Oregon and Washington.  Northwest Science.  75(Special Issue):119-127.
Wakkinen W.L, Allen-Johnson L..  1994.  Selkirk Mountains caribou transplant: December 1992 - December 1993. Annual report.  
Wakkinen W.L..  1993.  Selkirk mountains grizzly bear ecology project: December 1992 - December 1993.  
Wakkinen W.L, Compton B.B, Zager P., Allen-Johnson L..  1992.  Selkirk Mountains caribou transplant: December 1991 - December 1992, annual report.  
Wakkinen W.L, Zager P., Wielgus R..  1990.  Selkirk Mountains grizzly bear ecology project: April 1990 - October 1990.  
Wakkinen WL, Kasworm WF.  2004.  Demographics and population trends of grizzly bears in the Cabinet-Yaak and Selkirk ecosystems of British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, and Washington.  Ursus.  15(1):65-75.  Available from http://www.bearbiology.com/fileadmin/tpl/Downloads/URSUS/Vol_15_1/Wakkinen_Kasworm_15_1_.pdf
Wakkinen W..  2005.  2005 woodland caribou census: south Selkirk Mountains.  
Wakkinen W.L..  1991.  Grizzly bear newsletter, May 28.