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Yellowstone Science.  2011.  Yellowstone's Trumpeter Swans.  Yellowstone Science.  19(3)
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Kampwerth D.  2013.  WNS surveillance and monitoring report for Niter Ice Cave.  
Sauder J.  2014.  WNS continental sampling—winter survey summary data sheets for bats: Dworshak Tunnels.  
Hendricks P.  2012.  Winter records of bats in Montana.  Northwestern Naturalist.  93(2):154-162.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1898/nwn11-20.1
Marks JS, Marks VS.  1988.  Winter habitat use by Columbian sharp-tailed grouse in western Idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  52:743-746.
Marks JS, Marks VS.  1988.  Winter habitat use by Columbian sharp-tailed grouse in western Idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  52:743-746.
Lengas BJ.  1996.  Winter bat surveys of the abandoned mines in Elkhorn Canyon, on the Malad Ranger District of the Caribou National Forest.  
Marshall WH, Jensen MS.  1937.  Winter and spring studies of the sharp-tailed grouse in Utah.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  1(3/4):87-99.
Doering B.  2016.  Winter 2014–2015 hibernaculum counts: Idaho National Laboratory.  
Abel B.  2014.  Winter 2013/2014 hibernaculum survey datasheet and criteria for prioritizing white-nose syndrome surveillance activities [for Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho].  
Buchmann SL, Tepedino V, Deyrup M.  1997.  Wings: essays on invertebrate conservation.  Wings.  20(1):23p..
Rudeen C.  2007.  Wildlife surveys of Saylor Creek and Juniper Butte ranges.  
Rudeen C.  2006.  Wildlife surveys of Saylor Creek and Juniper Butte ranges.  
Rudeen C.  2006.  Wildlife survey report, Mountain Home Air Force Base.  
Derusseau S.  2002.  Wildlife permit report of Sabrina Derusseau (Permit No. 010423) [issued by Idaho Department of Fish and Game].  
Doering B.  2015.  Wildlife permit report for 2014: Bill Doering, Permit 100112.  
Doering B.  2014.  Wildlife permit report for 2013 bat surveys: Permit 100112 [spreadsheet].  
E. Cassirer F.  1995.  Wildlife inventory, Craig Mountain, Idaho.  
van Mantgem PJ, Stephenson NL, Byrne JC, Daniels LD, Franklin JF, Fulé PZ, Harmon ME, Larson AJ, Smith JM, Taylor AH et al..  2009.  Widespread increase of tree mortality rates in the western United States.  Science.  323(5913):521-524.  Available from http://www.sciencemag.org/content/323/5913/521.abstract
Langreth R.  1991.  Whom do yew trust? Science.  252(5014):1780.
Dixon RD.  2016.  White-nose syndrome surveillance FY2015. Final Performance Report.  
Hansen AJ, Phillips LB.  2015.  Which tree species and biome types are most vulnerable to climate change in the US northern Rocky Mountains? Forest Ecology and Management.  338:68–83.  Available from http://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1/8935/HansenandPhillips_FEM_%202015_POSTPRINT.pdf?sequence=1
Sutherland S.  2004.  What makes a weed a weed: life history traits of native and exotic plants in the USA.  Oecologia.  141(1):24–39.
STANEK JENNAE, MCNEIL SHANNONE, TRACY DIANE, STANEK JOHNR, MANNING JEFFREYA, Halterman MD.  2021.  Western Yellow‐billed Cuckoo nest‐site selection and success in restored and natural riparian forests.  The Journal of Wildlife Management.  
Red Willow Research Inc., Austin M.L.  2004.  Western Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) 2004 nest site survey project update.