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Abell LA, Pekas K.  2015.  Email correspondence and file attachments from LeAnn Abell to Kristen Pekas relating to whitebark pine stands for the BLM Coeur d'Alene Field Office.  
Abell LA, Lichthardt J.  2016.  Email correspondence and file attachments for whitebark pine observations at Sunset Peak during September 2015.  
Adams S..  1992.  End of season report.  
Air Combat Command U.S. Air Force.  1996.  Ecosystem survey of Mountain Home Air Force Base, Saylor Creek Range, and associated restricted airspace R-3202A.  
Alcock J.  2006.  An enthusiasm for orchids: sex and deception in plant evolution. New York (NY): Oxford University Press.    Available from http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195182743.001.0001/acprof-9780195182743
Aldrich J.W, James F.C.  1991.  Ecogeographic variation in the American robin.  Auk.  108:230-249.
Allen D.R.  1982.  Epipactis gigantea.  American Orchid Society Bulletin.  51(10):1038-1040.
Allen JN.  1980.  The ecology and behavior of the long-billed curlew in southeastern Washington.  Wildlife Monographs.  73:1-67.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3830659
Almack J..  1985.  An evaluation of grizzly bear habitat in the Selkirk Mountains of north Idaho.  :87pp.
Anderson D.S, Davis R.B, Rooney S.C, Campbell C.S.  1996.  The ecology of sedges (Cyperaceae) in Maine peatlands.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  123(2):100-110.
Anderson R.C, Bailey A.W.  1980.  Effects of annual burning on grassland in the aspen parkland of east-central Alberta.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  58(8):985-996.
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Anonymous.  1991.  Executive summary regarding Badger Creek.  
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Antolin MF, Van Horne B, Berger, Jr. MD, Holloway AK, Roach JL, Weeks, Jr. RD.  2001.  Effective population size and genetic structure of a piute ground squirrel (Spermophilus mollis) population.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  79(1):26-34.
Antonelli D.  2016.  Email correspondence from Derek Antonelli to INPS Northern Idaho Rare Plant Working Group, April 2016 RE Meeting Notes.  
Antonelli D.  2024.  Email correspondence and file attachments from Derek Antonelli relating to Cyperus odoratus.  
Antonelli D.  2016.  Email correspondence from Derek Antonelli to INPS Northern Idaho Rare Plant Working Group, November 2016 RE Meeting Notes.  
Antonelli D.  2012.  Email correspondence and submission of rare plant observation reports for Hager Lake.  
Antos J.A, McCune B., Bara C..  1983.  The effect of fire on ungrazed western Montana grassland.  American Midland Naturalist.  110(2):354-364.
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Arbogast B.S, Browne R.A, Weigl P.D.  2001.  Evolutionary genetics and Pleistocene biogeography of North American tree squirrels (Tamiasciurus).  Journal of Mammalogy.  82:302-319.