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Bureau of Land Management.  2006.  Field Guide to Special Status Plants of the Cottonwood Field Office, Revised from 2002.  
Bureau of Land Management.  2006.  Field Guide to Special Status Plants of the Cottonwood Field Office, Revised from 2002.  
Bureau of Land Management.  2006.  Field Guide to Special Status Plants of the Cottonwood Field Office, Revised from 2002.  
Bureau of Land Management.  1999.  Riparian area management: a user guide to assessing proper functioning condition and the supporting science of lentic areas, TR 1737-16.  
Bull EL, Carter BE.  1996.  Tailed frogs: distribution, ecology, and association with timber harvest in northeastern Oregon.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_rp497.pdf, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/165461#page/3/mode/1up
Buchmann SL, Tepedino V, Deyrup M.  1997.  Wings: essays on invertebrate conservation.  Wings.  20(1):23p..
Brown DE, Makings E.  2014.  A guide to North American grasslands.  Desert Plants.  29(2):4-159.  Available from https://researchmatters.asu.edu/stories/scientists-call-preservation-disappearing-grasslands-3336
Brown DE, Makings E.  2014.  A guide to North American grasslands.  Desert Plants.  29(2):4-159.  Available from https://researchmatters.asu.edu/stories/scientists-call-preservation-disappearing-grasslands-3336
Brown PM, Shepperd WD, Brown CC, Mata SA, McClain DL.  1995.  Oldest known Engelmann spruce.  
Brody JE.  1990.  Gardens of plant tissue in labs seen as factories for vital drugs.  New York Times.    Available from http://www.nytimes.com/1990/11/20/science/gardens-of-plant-tissue-in-labs-seen-as-factories-for-vital-drugs.html?smid=pl-share
Briggs TS.  1973.  Troglobitic harvestmen recently discovered in North American lava tubes (Travuniidae, Erebomastridae, Triaenonychidae: Opiliones).  Journal of Arachnology.  1(3):205-214.  Available from http://www.americanarachnology.org/JoA_free/JoA_v1_n3/JoA_v1_p205.pdf
Brendonck L, D. Rogers C, Olesen J, Weeks S, Hoeh WR.  2008.  Global diversity of large branchiopods (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) in freshwater.  Hydrobiologia.  595(1):167–176.
Brawn JD, Balda RP.  1988.  Population biology of cavity nesters in northern Arizona: do nest sites limit breeding densities? Condor.  90(1):61-71.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103915
Brawn JD.  1988.  Selectivity and ecological consequences of cavity nesters using natural vs. artificial nest sites.  Auk.  105(4):789-791.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/24634
Brawn JD, Balda RP.  1988.  Population biology of cavity nesters in northern Arizona: do nest sites limit breeding densities? Condor.  90(1):61-71.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/103915
Boves TJames.  2007.  The effects of roadway mortality on barn owls in southern Idaho and a study of ornamentation in North American barn owls.  
Bosworth WR.  2007.  Terrestrial snail biodiversity and habitat modeling.