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Famous N.C, Campbell C.S.  1985.  Lomatogonium rotatum. In: The Nature Conservancy Element Stewardship Abstract [Database].  
Famous N.C, Campbell C.S.  1984.  Lomatogonium rotatum (Gentianaceae) and Primula laurentiana (Primulaceae) in Maine: new localities and general distributions.  Rhodora.  86:425-429.
McNeill RP.  2014.  Lomatium swingerae: a new species of Lomatium (Umbelliferae) from the Joseph Plains, Idaho, U.S.A.  Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.  8:395-401.
McNeill R.P.  2012.  Lomatium brunsfeldianum: a new species of Lomatium (Umbelliferae) from northern Idaho.  Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas.  6(1):29-36.
Mansfield DH, Stevens M, Polito L, Smith JF, Darrach M.  2016.  Lomatium basalticum (Apiaceae), a new species from the vicinity of Hells Canyon in Oregon and Idaho.  Phytoneuron.  2016-74:13.  Available from http://www.phytoneuron.net/2016Phytoneuron/74PhytoN-Lomatiumbasalticum.pdf
Corn PStephens, R. Bury B.  1989.  Logging in western Oregon: responses of headwater habitats and stream amphibians.  Forest Ecology and Management.  29(1-2):39-57.  Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0378112789900558
Pruitt L..  2000.  Loggerhead shrike status assessment.  
Woods C.P.  1994.  The loggerhead shrike in southwest Idaho.  :198pp..
Fraser JD, Luukkonen DR.  1986.  The loggerhead shrike. Audubon Wildlife Report 1986.  Di Silvestro RL, editor. New York: National Audubon Society.   p. 933-941.
Boise State University, Department of Biology.  0.  Logbook and notebook detailing the BSU Department of Biology bird collection.  
Fahey T.J, Knight D.H.  1986.  Lodgepole pine ecosystems.  Bioscience.  36(9):610-617.
Bartholomew G.A, Caswell H.H.  1951.  Locomotion in kangaroo rats and its adaptive significance.  Journal of Mammalogy.  32:155-169.
Levine E..  1990.  Locations of 1990 active Peregrine falcon eyries.  
Prentice C.A.  1990.  Locations for various uncommon species: specimens deposited in Harold M. Tucker Herbarium.  
Patla D.A, Trost C.H.  1995.  Location of goshawk nest sites in relation to riparian areas in the Centennial Mountains, northeastern Idaho, Abstract.  Journal of Raptor Research.  29(1):44.
Rittenhouse B..  1988.  Location information for Astragalus amblytropis, resulting from summer 1988 field work in Custer County for Bureau of Land Management.  
Lesica P..  1987.  Location data for Astragalus aquilonius .016 and .017.  
Stewart P.A.  1958.  Local movements of wood ducks (AIX SPONSA).  Auk.  75:157-168.
Storz J.F.  1995.  Local distribution and foraging behavior of the spotted bat (Euderma maculatum) in northwestern Colorado and adjacent Utah.  Great Basin Naturalist.  55(1):78-83.
Goble DD, George SM, Mazaika K, J. Scott M, Karl J.  1999.  Local and national protection of endangered species: an assessment.  Environmental Science & Policy.  2:43-59.
Pocewicz A, Morgan P, Eigenbrode SD.  2009.  Local and landscape effects on butterfly density in northern Idaho grasslands and forests.  Journal of Insect Conservation.  13(6):593–601.  Available from http://www.academia.edu/13060023/Local_and_landscape_effects_on_butterfly_density_in_northern_Idaho_grasslands_and_forests
Pilliod DS, Peterson CR.  2001.  Local and landscape effects of introduced trout on amphibians in historically fishless watersheds.  Ecosystems.  4(4):322-333.
Poole J., Riskind D..  1988.  Living on the edge.  Texas Parks and Wildlife.  46(6):2-11.
Place A.R., Stiles E.W..  1992.  Living off the wax of the land: bayberries and Yellow-rumped Warblers.  Auk.  109:334-345.
Wilbur S.R.  1967.  Live-trapping North American upland game birds.