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Miller JED, Rossman A, Rosentreter R, Ponzetti J.  2011.  Lichen ecology and diversity of a sagebrush steppe in Oregon: 1977 to the present.  North American Fungi.  6:1-14.
Rosso AL, Rosentreter R.  1999.  Lichen diversity and biomass in relation to management practices in forests of Northern Idaho.  Evansia.  16:97-104.
Wackenhut M.  1996.  Letter to Jeff Gardetto, BLM, notifying him of the discovery of a lava tube cave identified as a maternity roost for Townsend's big-eared bat.  
Sparhawk S.  1990.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, regarding maternity colony of Townsend's big-eared bats, Craters of the Moon National Monument.  
Sparhawk S.  1990.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, regarding observations of the Townsend's big-eared bat at Craters of the Moon National Monument.  
Hill J.  2018.  Letter regarding rare plant information from The Nature Conservancy at Garden Creek Ranch from 1996-1999.  
Hill J.  2018.  Letter regarding rare plant information from The Nature Conservancy at Garden Creek Ranch from 1996-1999.  
King M.  1992.  Letter regarding 1992 yew bark collection program.  
Fuhrmann K.  2005.  Lava Beds National Monument: a stronghold for Townsend's big-eared bats.  Park Science.  23(2):48-52.  Available from http://www.nature.nps.gov/parkscience/index.cfm?ArticleID=114
Grayson DK.  2006.  The Late Quaternary biogeographic histories of some Great Basin mammals (western USA).  Quaternary Science Reviews.  25:2964–2991.
Smith AD, Dornburg R, Wheeler QD.  2014.  Larvae of the genus Eleodes (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae): matrix-based descriptions, cladistic analysis, and key to late instars.  ZooKeys.  415:217–268.
Yensen E, Baird CR, Sherman PW.  1996.  Larger ectoparasites of the Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus).  Great Basin Naturalist.  56(3):237-246.  Available from http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol56/iss3/6/
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Pruett CL, Patten MA, Wolfe DH.  2009.  It's not easy being green: wind energy and a declining grassland bird.  BioScience.  59(3):257-262.  Available from http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/59/3/257.full
[Anonymous].  2015.  ITIS, Integrated Taxonomic Information System.    Available from http://www.itis.gov/
Stefanic T.  2018.  Invertebrate observations, Craters of the Moon National Monument, mid-1960s (Odonata, Orthoptera) [Excel spreadsheet].  
Stefanic T.  2018.  Invertebrate observations, Craters of the Moon National Monument, mid-1960s (Odonata, Orthoptera) [Excel spreadsheet].  
Austin ML.  2004.  Inventory of southeast Idaho bat sites: use of natural roosts and man-made analogs.  
Bateman H.L, Ostoja S.M.  2012.  Invasive woody plants affect the composition of native lizard and small mammal communities in riparian woodlands.  Animal Conservation.  15(3):294-304.
Cronquist A, Holmgren AH, Holmgren NH, Reveal JL, Holmgren PK.  1977.  Intermountain flora: vascular plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A.. Six, The Monocotyledons.  Bronx (New York): The New York Botanical Garden.  
Pimentel RA.  1960.  Inter- and intrahabitat movements of the rough-skinned newt, Taricha torosa granulosa (Skilton).  American Midland Naturalist.  63(2):470-496.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2422806
Pimentel RA.  1960.  Inter- and intrahabitat movements of the rough-skinned newt, Taricha torosa granulosa (Skilton).  American Midland Naturalist.  63(2):470-496.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2422806
Pimentel RA.  1960.  Inter- and intrahabitat movements of the rough-skinned newt, Taricha torosa granulosa (Skilton).  American Midland Naturalist.  63(2):470-496.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2422806
Hampton N.  2005.  Insects of the Idaho National Laboratory: a compilation and review. Sagegrouse Habitat Restoration Symposium proceedings; 2001June 4-7.  RMRS-P-38.  Shaw NL, Pellant M, Monsen SB, editors. Boise (ID): U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 116-130.  Available from https://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/21447
Ferguson RB, Furniss MM, Basile JV.  1963.  Insects destructive to bitterbrush flowers and seeds in southwestern Idaho.  Journal of Economic Entomology.  56(4):459-462.
Robertson IC, Klemash D.  2003.  Insect-mediated pollination in slickspot peppergrass, Lepidium papilliferum L. (Brassicaceae), and its implications for population viability.  Western North American Naturalist.  63(3):333-342.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/27922