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Craig T.H, Craig E.H.  1984.  Results of a helicopter survey of cliff nesting raptors in a deep canyon in southern Idaho.  Raptor Research.  18(1):20-25.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/52905
Craig EH, Keller BL.  1986.  Movements and home range of porcupines, Erethizon dorsatum, in Idaho shrub desert.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  100(2):167-173.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/89211#page/7/mode/1up
Corn PStephen.  2007.  Amphibians and disease: implications for conservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.  Yellowstone Science.  15(2):11-16.  Available from http://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/upload/YS15(2)partI.pdf, http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usgsstaffpub/103/?utm_source=digitalcommons.unl.edu%2Fusgsstaffpub%2F103&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages
Corn PStephen, Jennings ML, Muths E.  1997.  Survey and assessment of amphibian populations in Rocky Mountain National Park.  Northwestern Naturalist.  78(1):34-55.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3536856, https://www.fort.usgs.gov/publication/3804,
Corn PStephens, R. Bury B.  1989.  Logging in western Oregon: responses of headwater habitats and stream amphibians.  Forest Ecology and Management.  29(1-2):39-57.  Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0378112789900558
Corbett J.  2015.  Report on Owyhee Field Office abandoned mine surveys.  
Conservation Measures Partnership(CMP).  2015.  Threats and Actions Classification. v 2.0 Beta.    Available from http://cmp-openstandards.org/using-os/tools/classification-beta-v-2-0/
Connelly J.W, Gratson M.W, Reese K.P.  1998.  Sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus).  Birds of North American Online.  (354)  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/354
Connelly JW, Schroeder MA, Sands AR, Braun CE.  2000.  Guidelines to manage sage grouse populations and their habitats.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  28(4):967-985.  Available from http://sagemap.wr.usgs.gov/Docs/Sage_Grouse_Guidelines.PDF
Connelly J.W, Gratson M.W, Reese K.P.  1998.  Sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus).  Birds of North American Online.  (354)  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/354
Connelly JW, Schroeder MA, Sands AR, Braun CE.  2000.  Guidelines to manage sage grouse populations and their habitats.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  28(4):967-985.  Available from http://sagemap.wr.usgs.gov/Docs/Sage_Grouse_Guidelines.PDF
Condon J.  2017.  Idaho rare plant observation reports from Bureau of Land Management for contracted 2009 field surveys.  
Colson K, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2020.  Spalding's catchfly 5-year review provided via email attachement.  
Colket B, Strickland J, Corbin E, Kinter L.  2013.  Email correspondence and file attachments from Beth Colket relating to Penstemon laxus.  
Colket B., Hahn L., Murphy C..  2009.  Field survey for plant species of conservation concern on BLM lands in the Little Lost River and Birch Creek Valleys, Idaho.  
Cole N.K.  2008.  Results of a rare plant survey of the Ada County landfill for Mulford's milkvetch, slickspot peppergrass and other rare plant species.  
Coates M, Benedict E, Stephens CL.  1970.  An unusual aggregation of the newt Taricha granulosa granulosa.  Copeia.  1970(1):176-178.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1441988
Clyde R, Senger D, Senger S.  1972.  Notes on the bat Plecotus townsendi in western Washington.  Murrelet.  53(1):10-11.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3536205
Clayton Z.  2016.  2016 Idaho Power terrestrial visual encounter survey observations.  
Clayton Z.  2016.  2016 Idaho Power terrestrial visual encounter survey observations.  
Clayton Z.  2016.  2016 Idaho Power terrestrial visual encounter survey observations.  
Clark TW, Harvey AH, Dorn RD, Genter DL, Groves C.  1989.  Rare, sensitive, and threatened species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative; Montana Natural Heritage Program; The Nature Conservancy, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Field Offices; and Mountain West Environmental Services.    Available from http://www.nrccooperative.org/pdfs/RTSSpeciesofGYE.pdf
Clark WH, Bean B, Myers R.  2004.  Information request for clarification of certain listed snail occurrences in the middle Snake River, Idaho.  Middle Snake River Project.  
Clark TW, Harvey AH, Dorn RD, Genter DL, Groves C.  1989.  Rare, sensitive, and threatened species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative; Montana Natural Heritage Program; The Nature Conservancy, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Field Offices; and Mountain West Environmental Services.    Available from http://www.nrccooperative.org/pdfs/RTSSpeciesofGYE.pdf
Chambers JC, Pyke DA, Maestas JD, Pellant M, Boyd CS, Campbell SB, Espinosa S, Havlina DW, Mayer KE, Wuenschel A.  2014.  Using resistance and resilience concepts to reduce impacts of invasive annual grasses and altered fire regimes on the sagebrush ecosystem and greater sage-grouse: a strategic multi-scale approach.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr326.html