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Hayward G..  1984.  Boreal owl surveys in the northern Rocky Mountains.  
Hayward G.D, Hayward P.H.  1988.  Boreal owl winter survey: Payette National Forest, 1988.  
Hayward G.D, Hayward P.H.  1988.  Boreal owl winter survey: Payette National Forest, 1988.  
Hogrefe TC, Bailey CL, Thompson PD, Nadolski B.  2005.  Boreal toad (Bufo boreas boreas) conservation plan in the State of Utah.    Available from http://utah.ptfs.com/awweb/awarchive?type=file&item=9767
Hill J.L.  1991.  Botanical survey report, Wapshilla Ridge area / Craig Mountain, Idaho.  
Hosner J.F, Minckler L.S.  1963.  Bottomland hardwood forests of southern Illinois - regeneration and succession.  Ecoloyg.  44(1):29-41.
Bull E.L, Hohmann J.E.  1993.  Breeding biology of northern goshawks in northeastern Oregon. No. G4.  
Bull E.L, Hohmann J.E.  1994.  Breeding biology of northern goshawks in northeastern Oregon.  Studies in Avian Biology.  16:103-105.
Harris C.E.  1995.  Breeding bird responses to timber thinning on the Farragut Wildlife Management Area.  
Alvo R, Hussell DJT, Berrill M.  1988.  The breeding success of common loons (Gavia immer) in relation to alkalinity and other lake characteristics in Ontario.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  66(3):746-752.  Available from http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/z88-110#.VW5CoUaVSiw
Braun B.M, Hunt, Jr. G.L.  1983.  Brood reduction inblack-legged kittiwakes.  Auk.  100:469-476.
Hopper D, Burak G, Hardy N.  2014.  Bruneau hot springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis) 2013 range-wide surveys.  Internal Status Report.  
Hopper D, Burak G, Hardy N.  2014.  Bruneau hot springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis) 2013 range-wide surveys.  Internal Status Report.  
Rosentreter R., Grimes G., Hagwood S..  2007.  Bruneau River Phlox (Linanthus Glabrum): Inventory and Monitoring Report.  
Steere W.C, Scotter G.W, Holmen K..  1977.  Bryophytes of Nahanni National Park and vicinity, Northwest Territories, Canada.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  55:1741-1767.
Heise K.L.  2000.  Bryophytes of riparian areas in the Toiyabe Range of Central Nevada.  Evansia.  17(2):63-67.
Christy J.A, Harpel J.S.  1995.  Bryophytes of the Columbia River Basin, south of the Canadian border.  
Hatten T.D, Looney C., Strange J.P, Bosque-Pérez N.A.  2013.  Bumble bee fauna of Palouse Prairie: survey of native bee pollinators in a fragmented ecosystem.  Journal of Insect Science.  13:art26.  Available from http://jinsectscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/jis/13/1/26.full.pdf
Hatfield R.  2017.  Bumble Bee Watch data.    Available from https://xerces.org/bumble-bee-watch/
Hatfield R, Svancara L.  2021.  Bumble Bee Watch data.    Available from http://www.bumblebeewatch.org/app/#/bees/lists
Hatfield R.  2022.  Bumble Bee Watch Data.    Available from http://www.bumblebeewatch.org/app/#/bees/lists
Hilty J.H, Eldridge D.J, Rosentreter R., Wicklow-Howard M.C.  2003.  Burning and seeding influence soil surface morphology in an Artemisia shrubland in Southern Idaho.  Arid Land Research and Management.  17:1-11.
Miller JC, Hammond PC.  2007.  Butterflies and moths of Pacific Northwest forests and woodlands: rare, endangered, and management-sensitive species. Morgantown (WV): U. S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET).    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/pdfs/MILLER_LEPIDOPTERA_WEB.pdf
Howe W.H.  1975.  The butterflies of North America.
Hancock J.A, Brassard. G.R.  1973.  Buxbaumia aphylla Hedw. in southeastern Newfoundland, Canada.  Bryologist.  76:187-191.