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Burak G, Hopper D.  2012.  2012 Banbury Springs lanx monitoring report for Banbury, Box Canyon, Briggs, and Thousand springs, Idaho.  Internal Status Report.  
Kisen N.  2012.  2012 Special Status Plant Surveys-Boardman to Hemingway Transmission Line Project.  
Percy DM, Rung A, Hoddle MS.  2012.  An annotated checklist of the psyllids of California (Hemiptera: Psylloidea).  Zootaxa.  3193:1-27.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/list/2012/3193.html
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.
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
Bebber D.P, Carine M.A, Davidse G., Harris D.J, Haston E.M, Penn M.G, Cafferty S., Wood J.RI, Scotland R.W.  2012.  Big hitting collectors make massive and disproportionate contribution to the discovery of plant species.  Proceedings of The Royal Society.  doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.2439
Bebber D.P, Carine M.A, Davidse G., Harris D.J, Haston E.M, Penn M.G, Cafferty S., Wood J.RI, Scotland R.W.  2012.  Big hitting collectors make massive and disproportionate contribution to the discovery of plant species.  Proceedings of The Royal Society.  doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.2439
Flint PL, Schamber JL, Trust KA, A. Miles K, Henderson JD, Wilson BW.  2012.  Chronic hydrocarbon exposure of harlequin ducks in areas affected by the Selendang Ayu oil spill at Unalaska Island, Alaska.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  31(12):2828–2831.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/etc.v31.12/issuetoc
Hill J, Lichthardt J, Pekas K, Erhardt B.  2012.  Conservation of the Palouse Prairie Ecosystem - Phase 3. Site Assessment of Potential Remnants of Palouse Grassland in Latah County, Idaho. 2011 Progress Report and Final Report (2008-2011).  
Hatfield R, Jepsen S, Mader E, Black SHoffman, Shepherd M.  2012.  Conserving bumble bees: guidelines for creating and managing habitat for America's declining pollinators.    Available from http://www.xerces.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/conserving_bb.pdf
Stone EL, Jones G, Harris S.  2012.  Conserving energy at a cost to biodiversity? Impacts of LED lighting on bats Global Change Biology.  18(8):2458-2465.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02705.x/abstract,
Hill J.L.  2012.  Demographic monitoring of Spalding's silene (Silene spaldingii Wats.) in Canyon Grasslands, Craig Mountain, Idaho (2002-2011).  
Johnson MJ, Hatten JR, Holmes JA, Shafroth PB.  2012.  Development of a GIS-based model of yellow-billed cuckoo breeding habitat within the Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Area, San Pedro River and Verde River, AZ.    Available from http://www.lcrmscp.gov/reports/2012/c24_gis_ybcu_mar12.pdf
Johnson MJ, Hatten JR, Holmes JA, Shafroth PB.  2012.  Development of a GIS-based model of yellow-billed cuckoo breeding habitat within the Lower Colorado River Multi-Species Conservation Area, San Pedro River and Verde River, AZ.    Available from http://www.lcrmscp.gov/reports/2012/c24_gis_ybcu_mar12.pdf
Hyman OJ.  2012.  The ecology of chytridiomycosis in boreal chorus frogs (Pseudacris maculata).  :148.  Available from http://repository.asu.edu/attachments/93531/content/tmp/package-x3APR8/Hyman_asu_0010E_11523.pdf
Stephens SL, McIver JD, Boerner REJ, Fettig CJ, Fontaine JB, Hartsough BR, Kennedy PA, Schwilk DW.  2012.  The effects of forest fuel-reduction treatments in the United States.  BioScience.  62(6):549-560.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/fettig/psw_2012_fettig001(stephens).pdf
Gould WR, Patla DA, Daley R, Corn PStephen, Hossack BR, Bennetts R, Peterson CR.  2012.  Estimating occupancy in large landscapes: evaluation of amphibian monitoring in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.  Wetlands.  32(2):379-389.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2012_gould_w001.pdf
Spear S.  2012.  Habitat connectivity for western rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus) in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion. Appendix A.9 in: Washington Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Working Grp. Washington connected landscapes project: analysis of the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion. Cosentino B, Hall B, Kavanagh D, McRae B, Shirk A, editors. Olympia (WA): Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife; Washington Department of Transportation.   p. A.9-1–A.9-27.  Available from http://www.waconnected.org/wp-content/themes/whcwg/docs/A9_Rattlesnake_ColumbiaPlateau_2012a.pdf
Raley CM, Lofroth EC, Truex RL, J. Yaeger S, J. Higley M.  2012.  Habitat ecology of fishers in western North America. Aubry KB, Zielinski WJ, Raphael MG, Proulx G, Buskirk SW, editors. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.   p. 231-254.
Heinemeyer K, Squires J.  2012.  Idaho wolverine—winter recreation research project: investigating the interactions between wolverines and winter recreation.    Available from http://www.roundriver.org/wp-content/uploads/pubs/wolverine/reports/Final-Idaho-Wolverine-Winter-Recreation-Project-2011-2012-Progress-Report-12Dec12.pdf
Schwartz CC, Gude PH, Landenburger L, Haroldson MA, Podruzny S.  2012.  Impacts of rural development on Yellowstone wildlife: linking grizzly bear Ursus arctos demographics with projected residential growth.  Wildlife Biology.  18(3):246-257.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.2981/11-060
Holmgren N.H, Holmgren P.K, Reveal J.L, Atha D.E, Spellenberg R., Holmgren A.H, Hodgson W.C, Salywon A.M, Pinkava D.J, Butterworth C. et al..  2012.  Intermountain flora: vascular plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A.. Two, Part A, Subclasses Magnoliidae-Caryoph.  Bronx (New York): The New York Botanical Garden.  
Holmgren N.H, Holmgren P.K, Reveal J.L, Atha D.E, Spellenberg R., Holmgren A.H, Hodgson W.C, Salywon A.M, Pinkava D.J, Butterworth C. et al..  2012.  Intermountain flora: vascular plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A.. Two, Part A, Subclasses Magnoliidae-Caryoph.  Bronx (New York): The New York Botanical Garden.