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Sieracki P..  1990.  Letter to Bob Moseley giving location of Juncus effusus var. pacificus 020.  
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.  
Sharnoff S., Rosentreter R..  1998.  Lichen use by wildlife in North America.  
Scott M.M.  1990.  Losses and gains to the Scottish flora.  Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh.  45:403-415.
Scott V.E, Ankney C.D.  1983.  The laying cycle of brown-headed cowbirds: passerine chickens? Auk.  100:583-592.
Schorr RA, Lambert B.  2006.  Longnose leopard lizard (Gambelia wislizenii) home range and habitat use on Cannonball Mesa, Colorado.    Available from http://www.cnhp.colostate.edu/download/documents/2006/LongnoseLeopardLizardReport.pdf, http://digitool.library.colostate.edu/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=118169&local_base=GEN01
Scholten M., Bunting S., Shaw N..  2002.  The long-term effects of two rehabilitation treatments on Lepidium papilliferum (L. Henderson) A. Nels. and J. F. Macbr. Final Report.  : Challenge Cost-Share no. DAA010105.
Scholten M., Bunting S..  2001.  Long-term effects of selected rehabilitation practices on Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass).  
Schmid B..  1984.  Life histories in clonal plants of the Carex flava group.  Journal of Ecology.  72(1):93-114.
Sauder J.  2022.  Lower Salmon-Snake mussel survey 2022.  
Sands A.R.  1988.  Long-billed curlew, ferruginous hawk, and sharp-tailed grouse sightings.  
Saban R.J, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Upper Snake Region.  2005.  Letter to Bridger-Teton and Caribou-Targhee national forest supervisors about Heli-skiing Final Environmental Impact Statement, rescinded decision, and new information regarding aerial mountain goat surveys.  
Saab VA, Rich TD.  1997.  Large-scale conservation assessment for Neotropical migratory land birds in the interior Columbia River Basin.    Available from http://treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/download/7597.pdf
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Ryan B.D.  0.  Lichens of Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument, Idaho.  
Rust SK.  2015.  Lepidium papilliferum inventory and project clearances Jarbidge Fuel Break and Buck Flat.  
Ruediger W.C.  1991.  Letter to Mr. Tom France and Ms. Pat Tucker, National Wildlife Federation, Missoula, MT, from Bill Ruediger, TES Program Leader, USFS, Region 1, Missoula, MT, addressing their petition to list the lynx as endangered in Montana, Idaho, Colorado, and Wyomin.  
Rudeen C.  2006.  Lek and raptor surveys of selected ETI sites and Juniper Butte Range.  
Rudeen C.  2007.  Lek and raptor surveys for Mountain Home Range complex and Juniper Butte Range.  
Roth R.R, Johnson R.K.  1993.  Long-term dynamics of a wood thrush population breeding in a forest fragment.  Auk.  110:37-48.
Rosso A.L, McCune B., Tonsberber T., Printzen C..  1999.  Lichens of an old-growth forest in a little explored area of western Oregon, USA.  Evansia.  16(3):137-142.
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.  Lichens of the shrub steppe, Abstract.  Northwest Science.  68(2):141.
Rosentreter R..  1994.  Lichen diversity in managed forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA.  Wald Schnee Landsch.  70(1):103-124.
Rosentreter R..  1985.  Letter to S. Caicco listing rare plant, lichen, and fungus locations for southern Idaho.  
Rosentreter R..  1991.  Lichens as biological markers.