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Keane R.E, Parsons R.A..  2010.  Restoring Whitebark Pine Forests of the Northern Rocky Mountains, USA. Research Report.  Ecological Restoration.  28(1):56-70,15pp..
Keane RE, Tomback D.F, Aubry C.A, Bower A.D, Campbell E.M, Cripps C.L, Jenkins M.B, Mahalovich M.F, Manning M., McKinney S.T et al..  2012.  A range-wide restoration strategy for whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis).  General Technical Report.  
Keane RE.  2012.  Whitebark-Limber Pine Information System (WLIS).  :1818records.
Kearney T.H, Peebles R.H, collaborators.  1960.  Arizona Flora. Second Edition.  
Kearns CAnn, Inouye DWilliam.  1993.  Techniques for Pollination Biologists. Boulder (CO): University Press of Colorado.  
Kearns CA, Inouye DW.  1997.  Pollinators, flowering plants, and conservation biology.  Bioscience.  47(5):297-308.
Keast A., Saunders S..  1991.  Ecomorphology of the North American ruby-crowned (REGULUS CALENDULA) and golden-crowned (R. SATRAPA) kinglets.  Auk.  108:880-888.
Keck D.D.  1958.  Taxonomic notes on the California flora.  Aliso.  4(1):101-114.
Keck DD.  1940.  Studies in Penstemon. VII. The subsections Gairdneriani, Deusti, and Arenarii of the Graciles, and miscellaneous new species.  American Midland Naturalist.  23(3):594-616.
Keck D.D, Cronquist A..  1957.  Studies in Penstemon IX. Notes on northwestern American species.  Brittonia.  8:247-250.
Keeler-Wolf T..  1990.  Ecological surveys of Forest Service research natural areas in California.  
Keeley BW, M. Fenton B, Arnett E.  2003.  A North American partnership for advancing research, education, and management for the conservation of bats and their habitats.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  31(1):80-86.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3784361
Keen R., Hitchcock H.B.  1980.  Survival and longevity of the little brown bat in southeastern Ontario.  Journal of Mammalogy.  61:1-7.
Keen W.H.  1984.  Influence of moisture on the activity of a plethodontid salamander.  Copeia.  1984(3):684-688.
Keener C.S.  1976.  Studies in the Ranunculaceae of the Southeastern United States. II. Thalictrum L.  Rhodora.  78(815):457-472.
Kegley S, Gibson K.  2004.  Protecting whitebark pine trees from mountain pine beetle attack using verbenone.    Available from http://www.planetnatural.com/wp-content/uploads/verbenone.pdf
Keinath DA, McGee M.  2004.  Species assessment for pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) in Wyoming.  Prepared for USDI Bureau of Land Management.    Available from http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/wy/wildlife/animal-assessmnts.Par.99787.File.dat/PygmyRabbit.pdf
Keinath D.  2004.  Model evaluation.  EDM Workshops.  
Kell W., Zeik T., Benolkin A..  1993.  A survey of Acrolophitus pulchellus: in Birch Creek Idaho.  
Keller BL.  1995.  The status of bat populations in the Craig Mountain area, Nez Perce County, Idaho. Final Report.  
Keller B.L, Bosworth W.R, Doering R.W.  1993.  Bat habitat research.  
Keller BL.  2000.  Detection of heavy metals in guano collected from bats using inactive mine sites in northern Idaho and the effect of bat-friendly closure systems on mine use by bats.  
Keller BL.  1995.  The status of bat populations in selected mines in the Silver Valley, Kootenai and Shoshone counties and the Clark Fork area, Bonner County, Idaho. Final Report.  
Keller B.  1987.  In search of a rare Idaho bat.  Idaho Wildlife.  7(4):21.
Keller BL.  1987.  Analysis of the bat species present in Idaho, with special attention to the spotted bat, Euderma maculatum. Final Report.