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Tetra Tech.  2014.  Boardman to Hemingway Transmission Line Project.  
Walters K, Kosciuch K, Jones J.  2014.  Can the effect of tall structures on birds be isolated from other aspects of development? Wildlife Society Bulletin.  38(2):250-256.  Available from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260410573_Can_the_Effect_of_Tall_Structures_on_Birds_be_Isolated_from_Other_Aspects_of_Development
Walters K, Kosciuch K, Jones J.  2014.  Can the effect of tall structures on birds be isolated from other aspects of development? Wildlife Society Bulletin.  38(2):250-256.  Available from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260410573_Can_the_Effect_of_Tall_Structures_on_Birds_be_Isolated_from_Other_Aspects_of_Development
Abel B.  2014.  Capture survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
C. Knisley B, Kippenhan M, Brzoska D.  2014.  Conservation status of United States tiger beetles.  Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews.  7(2-4):93-145.  Available from http://bison-m.org/documents/48302_TAR_1077_Knisley_et.al.pdf
Stefanic TC.  2014.  Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve hibernaculum survey data [2013–2014].  
Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, Lonneker M.  2014.  CRMO cave locations.  
Hill J, Gray K, Lichthardt J, Pekas K.  2014.  Demographic monitoring of Spalding's catchfly (Silene spaldingii S.Watson) in Idaho canyon grasslands, Snake and Salmon Rivers (2004-2013) Final Report.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2014.  Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Threatened Status for Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot Peppergrass) Throughout Its Range; Reconsideration of final rule and request for comments.  Federal Register.  79:8416-8428.
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
Abel B.  2014.  Hibernacula survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2014.  Hibernacula survey at Niter Ice Cave, Caribou County, Idaho.  
Johnson G.  2014.  Idaho rare plant observation report for Allium tolmiei var. persimile at 4th of July Creek on Payette National Forest, June 2014.  
Johnson G.  2014.  Idaho rare plant observation report for Allium tolmiei var. persimile at Steve's Creek on Payette National Forest, July and August 2014.  
Ertter B.  2014.  The informed consumer's guide to on-line floristic data.  
Ertter B.  2014.  The informed consumer's guide to on-line floristic data.  
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.
Pekas K, Lichthardt J.  2014.  Monitoring for Jessica’s aster (Symphyotrichum jessicae) on US Army Corps of Engineers land near Dworshak Reservoir: 2014 Summary.  
Irwin JJ.  2014.  Observations - a floristic inventory of east-central Idaho, U.S.A..  :155records.
Irwin JJ.  2014.  Observations - a floristic inventory of east-central Idaho, U.S.A..  :155records.
Baumgardt JA, Sauder JD, Nicholson KL.  2014.  Occupancy modeling of woodpeckers: maximizing detections for multiple species with multiple spatial scales.  Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management.  5(2):198-207.
Baumgardt JA, Sauder JD, Nicholson KL.  2014.  Occupancy modeling of woodpeckers: maximizing detections for multiple species with multiple spatial scales. Draft.  
Furey P.C, Kupferberg S.J, Lind A.J.  2014.  The perils of unpalatable periphyton: Didymosphenia and other mucilaginous stalked diatoms as food for tadpoles.  Diatom Research.  29(3):1-14.  Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0269249X.2014.924436
Barnett JK.  2014.  Region 1 acoustic bat inventory: national wildlife refuges in eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Idaho.    Available from http://www.fws.gov/malheur/pdf/bat_inventory_region1.pdf