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Bowler P.A.  1985.  Letter to the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service with associated newspaper clippings and other letters in support of the listing of the Bruneau Hot Springsnail as Endangered.  
Shook G..  1979.  Letter to Theodore Bingham, Acting State Director, Bureau of Land Management, primarily regarding the Idaho Dunes tiger beetle but with comments on the Columbia tiger beetle and blind cave leiodid beetle.  
Engle J..  1999.  A letter to Tim Duffner, Resource Supervisor, Idaho Department of Lands regarding permission to maintain a small exclosure fence for spotted frog research around a portion of one spring pond at Sam Noble Springs in Owyhee County. Letter also contains sum.  
Thomas R..  2006.  Letter to Tracey Trent, Chief, Natural Resources Policy Bureau, from Rosemary Thomas, Four Rivers Field Manager, Bureau of Land Management, regarding penetrative trampling livestock trigger–EO 71. Boise, ID.  
CH2MHILL.  2005.  A letter to Tracey Trent concerning Errata Precipitation Data Page 2 in MHAFB Document: Slickspot Peppergrass (Lepdium papilliferum) Permanent Monitoring Plots 2005 Juniper Butte Range (U05CHM03IDUS).  
Lynch J.E.  1987.  Letter to William Taylor, Bellingham, WA, regarding the Coeur d'Alene Salamander and a hydro project on lower Beaver Creek.  
Howard R..  1986.  Letter/report summarizing 1986 nesting bald eagles survey results in Idaho.  
Christensen J..  1990.  Letters to Julie Hilty giving locations of rare species on the Burley District BLM, Deep Creek RA, found during the 1990 field season by Jim Klott, RA biologist.  
[Anonymous].  1981.  Lewisia kelloggii.  Vascular Plant Species of Concern in Idaho.  
Davidson B.L.  2000.  Lewisia kelloggii.  Lewisias.  
Lind G.D.  1997.  Lewisia kelloggii (Kellogg's bitterroot).  
Hergenrider NM.  2016.  Lewisia sacajaweana (LESA17) report: Warm Spring Creek drainage, west by northwest of Bull Trout Lake.  
Fitzgerald A.O.  1952.  Library of Plants.  Popular Mechanics.  97(2):150-152.
Derr C..  1997.  Lichen and bryophyte survey and monitoring methods, unpublished bibliography.  
Will-Wolf S.  2000.  Lichen communities of old-growth vs managed forests in the northern Great Lakes states. Abstract 51.  American Journal of Botany.  87(6 Suppl):17.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2656784
Smith C.W.  1991.  Lichen conservation in Hawaii. No. 43.  
Peterson E.4. Lichen.  2004.  Lichen conservation in the United States and Canada.  Lingua Botanica.  5(3):6-10.
McCune B..  1994.  Lichen database listing for Columbia Basin.  
Rosso AL, Rosentreter R.  1999.  Lichen diversity and biomass in relation to management practices in forests of Northern Idaho.  Evansia.  16:97-104.
Rosentreter R..  1994.  Lichen diversity in managed forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA.  Wald Schnee Landsch.  70(1):103-124.
Miller J.ED, Rossman A., Rosentreter R., Ponzetti J..  2011.  Lichen ecology and diversity of a sagebrush steppe in Oregon: 1977 to present.  North American Fungi.  6(2):1-14.
Miller JED, Rossman A, Rosentreter R, Ponzetti J.  2011.  Lichen ecology and diversity of a sagebrush steppe in Oregon: 1977 to the present.  North American Fungi.  6:1-14.
[Anonymous].  2002.  Lichen flora of the greater sonoran desert region.  Lichens Unlimited.  Vol. 1:532pp..
[Anonymous].  2004.  Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol. II.  
[Anonymous].  2007.  Lichen flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert region: Balance of the microlichens, and the lichenicolous fungi. Vol. III.