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C. Kinter L.  2011.  Assessment of invasive Bromus inermis (smooth brome) in Castilleja christii (Christs paintbrush) habitat, Mount Harrison, Idaho.  
Johnson GD, Erickson WP.  2011.  Avian, bat and habitat cumulative impacts associated with wind energy development in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion of eastern Washington and Oregon.    Available from http://www.klickitatcounty.org/Planning/filesHtml/200408-EOZ-EIS/cummulative2.pdf
Johnson GD, Erickson WP.  2011.  Avian, bat and habitat cumulative impacts associated with wind energy development in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion of eastern Washington and Oregon.    Available from http://www.klickitatcounty.org/Planning/filesHtml/200408-EOZ-EIS/cummulative2.pdf
Johnson GD, Erickson WP.  2011.  Avian, bat and habitat cumulative impacts associated with wind energy development in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion of eastern Washington and Oregon.    Available from http://www.klickitatcounty.org/Planning/filesHtml/200408-EOZ-EIS/cummulative2.pdf
Whitfield M.B.  2011.  Bald eagles of eastern Idaho Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2011 annual productivity report.  
Domenech R, Langner H, Slabe V.  2011.  Blood-lead levels of fall migrant golden eagles in west-central Montana [abstract].  Intermountain Journal of Sciences.  17(1-4):45-46.  Available from http://www.intermountainjournal.org/browse/types/mctws-presentation-abstract/
Waterbury BA.  2011.  Boreal owl survey, 2011, Salmon–Challis National Forest, North Zone [Excel spreadsheet].  
Waterbury BA.  2011.  Boreal owl survey, 2011, Salmon–Challis National Forest, North Zone [Excel spreadsheet].  
Barr CB.  2011.  Bryelmis Barr (Coleoptera: Elmidae: Elminae), a new genus of riffle beetle with three new species from the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A.  Coleopterists Bulletin.  65(3):197-212.  Available from http://essig.berkeley.edu/documents/coleoptera/Barr_Bryelmis.pdf
Barr CB.  2011.  Bryelmis Barr (Coleoptera: Elmidae: Elminae), a new genus of riffle beetle with three new species from the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A.  Coleopterists Bulletin.  65(3):197-212.  Available from http://essig.berkeley.edu/documents/coleoptera/Barr_Bryelmis.pdf
Cook SP, Birch SM, Merickel FW, Lowe CCaselton, Page-Dumroese D.  2011.  Bumble bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) community structure on two sagebrush steppe sites in southern Idaho.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  87(3):161–171.
Cook SP, Birch SM, Merickel FW, Lowe CCaselton, Page-Dumroese D.  2011.  Bumble bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) community structure on two sagebrush steppe sites in southern Idaho.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  87(3):161–171.
Cook SP, Birch SM, Merickel FW, Lowe CCaselton, Page-Dumroese D.  2011.  Bumble bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) community structure on two sagebrush steppe sites in southern Idaho.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  87(3):161–171.
Cook SP, Birch SM, Merickel FW, Lowe CCaselton, Page-Dumroese D.  2011.  Bumble bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) community structure on two sagebrush steppe sites in southern Idaho.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  87(3):161–171.
Cook SP, Birch SM, Merickel FW, Lowe CCaselton, Page-Dumroese D.  2011.  Bumble bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) community structure on two sagebrush steppe sites in southern Idaho.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  87(3):161–171.
Koch JBerenguer.  2011.  The decline and conservation status of North American bumble bees [master's thesis].  Biology.  :133.  Available from http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2023&context=etd
Koch JBerenguer.  2011.  The decline and conservation status of North American bumble bees [master's thesis].  Biology.  :133.  Available from http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2023&context=etd
Koch JBerenguer.  2011.  The decline and conservation status of North American bumble bees [master's thesis].  Biology.  :133.  Available from http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2023&context=etd
Koch JBerenguer.  2011.  The decline and conservation status of North American bumble bees [master's thesis].  Biology.  :133.  Available from http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2023&context=etd
Price AJ, Rachlow JL.  2011.  Development of an index of abundance for pygmy rabbit populations.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  75(4):929–937.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.103/abstract
Harrenstien L, Finnegan M, Case A, Woodford N, Mansfield K, Garner M, Becker P.  2011.  Disease issues affecting species recovery of pygmy rabbits. In: Bergman, Eric, editor. Proceedings of the Association of Avian Veterinarians. Bergman E, editor. Seattle (WA; 6-12 August 2011): Association of Avian Veterinarians.   p. 433-438.  Available from http://www.aemv.org/members_only/2011-big%20book%20final.pdf
Boyles JG, Cryan PM, McCracken GF, Kunz TH.  2011.  Economic importance of bats in agriculture.  Science.  332(6025):41-42.  Available from http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/bat_crisis_white-nose_syndrome/pdfs/Boyles2011EconomicsofBats.pdf
Kunz TH, de Torrez EBraun, Bauer D, Lobova T, Fleming TH.  2011.  Ecosystem services provided by bats.  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.  1223:1–38.  Available from http://www.privatelandownernetwork.org/pdfs/wns%20kunz%20april%205%20%202011.pdf
Wilson TL, Howe FP, Edwards, Jr. TC.  2011.  Effects of sagebrush treatments on multi-scale resource selection by pygmy rabbits.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  72(2):393-398.
DeBolt A.  2011.  A field survey of the biological soil crusts of the Coal Mine Basin Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC), Malheur County, Oregon.  Report prepared for the Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Office, Portland, Oregon.