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Wardrop DH, Kentula ME, Jensen SF, Stevens, Jr. DL, Hychka KC, Brooks RP.  2007.  Assessment of wetlands in the Upper Juniata watershed in Pennsylvania, USA using the hydrogeomorphic approach.  Wetlands.  27(3):432-445.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1672/0277-5212%282007%2927%5B432%3AAOWITU%5D2.0.CO%3B2
Bowles M.L, Hess W.J, DeMauro M.M.  1985.  An assessment of the monitoring program for special floristic elements at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Phase 1. The endangered species.  
Pekas KM, Lichthardt J, Hill JL.  2019.  Assessment of Spalding’s catchfly (Silene spaldingii S.Watson) Element Occurrences in Idaho.  
Hill J, Lichthardt J, Miller J, Fuchs S.  2020.  Assessment of MacFarlane’s four-o’clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei) Element Occurrences in Idaho.  
Haak B, Lohr K, Oelrich K.  2010.  An assessment of fisher presence on the Boise National Forest.  
Booms TL, Holroyd GL, Gahbauer MA, Trefry HE, Wiggins DA, Holt DW, Johnson JA, Lewis SB, Larson MD, Keyes KL et al..  2014.  Assessing the status and conservation priorities of the short-eared owl in North America.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  78(5):772-778.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.719/abstract,
Booms TL, Holroyd GL, Gahbauer MA, Trefry HE, Wiggins DA, Holt DW, Johnson JA, Lewis SB, Larson MD, Keyes KL et al..  2014.  Assessing the status and conservation priorities of the short-eared owl in North America.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  78(5):772-778.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.719/abstract,
Bourgeron P.S, Engelking L.D, Humphries H.C, Muldavin E., Moir W.H.  1995.  Assessing the conservation value of the Gray Ranch: rarity, diversity, and representiveness.  Desert Plants.  11(2-3):68pp.
Bourgeron P.S, Engelking L.D, Humphries H.C, Muldavin E., Moir W.H.  1995.  Assessing the conservation value of the Gray Ranch: Rarity, diversity, and representativeness.  Desert Plants.  11(2-3):1-68.
Holmes R.T., Sherry T.W..  1988.  Assessing population trends of New Hampshire forest birds: local vs. regional patterns.  Auk.  105:756-768.
Hill AC.  2010.  Assessing linkages among landscape characteristics, stream habitat, and macroinvertebrate communities in the Idaho Batholith Ecoregion.  Watershed Sciences.  :100.  Available from http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/774/
Sohrabi M, Stenroos S, Hognabba F, Nordin A, Owe-Larsson B.  2011.  Aspicilia rogeri sp. nov. (Megasporaceae) and other allied vagrant species in North America.  Bryologist.  114:178-189.
Bartos DL.  2007.  Aspen. Fire ecology and management of the major ecosystems of southern Utah.  Hood SM, Miller M, editors. Fort Collins (CO): U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 39-55.  Available from http://treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/download/28863.pdf
Howard RP, Hilliard M.  1980.  Artificial nest structures and grassland raptors.  Raptor Research.  14(2):41-45.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/52736
Howard RP, Hilliard M.  1980.  Artificial nest structures and grassland raptors.  Raptor Research.  14(2):41-45.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/52736
Sherry T.W, Holmes R.T.  1993.  Are populations of neotropical migrant birds limited in summer or winter? Implications for management
Hopwood J, Vaughan M, Shepherd M, Biddinger D, Mader E, Black SHoffman, Mazzacano C.  2012.  Are neonicotinoids killing bees? A review of research into the effects of neonicotinoid insecticides on bees, with recommendations for action   Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Are-Neonicotinoids-Killing-Bees_Xerces-Society1.pdf
Lefcort H., Abbott D.P, Cleary D.A, Howell E., Keller N.C, Smith M.M.  2004.  Aquatic snails from mining sites have evolved to detect and avoid heavy metals.  Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.  46(4):478-484.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00244-003-3029-2
Hammer S., Heseltine J.M.  1988.  Aquatic macrophytes in saline lakes of the Canadian prairies.  Hydrobiologia.  158:101-116.
Hammer S., Heseltine J.M.  1988.  Aquatic macrophytes in saline lakes of the Canadian prairies.  Hydrobiologia.  158:101-116.
Hovingh P..  1993.  Aquatic habitats, life history observations, and zoogeographic considerations of the spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) in Tule Valley, Utah.  Great Basin Naturalist.  53(2):168-179.
Passey H.B., Hugie V.K..  1962.  Application of soil- climate-vegetation relationships to soil survey interpretations for rangelands.  
Finch JM, Samways MJ, Hill TR, Piper SE, Taylor S.  2006.  Application of predictive distribution modelling to invertebrates: Odonata in South Africa.  Biodiversity and Conservation.  15(13):4239–4251.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10531-005-3577-z
Gabriel MW, Woods LW, Poppenga R, Sweitzer RA, Thompson C, Matthews SM, Higley J.M, Keller SM, Purcell K, Barrett RH et al..  2012.  Anticoagulant rodenticides on our public and community lands: spatial distribution of exposure and poisoning of a rare forest carnivore.  PLOS ONE.  7(7):e40163.
Hibben C.R.  1993.  Anthracnose in a coastal disjunct population of Pacific dogwood in Idaho: an evaluation based on comparisons with the disease in eastern flowering dogwood; Informal report presented at Seventh Regional Dogwood Workshop, May 5-7, 1993, Chattanooga, TN; Abs.