Bibliography and Citations

Found 12292 results
1985
Brownell V.R.  1985.  Herbarium and published data for Cypripedium fasciculatum Kell.  
John A.DSt..  1985.  The herpetology of the Owyhee River drainage, Malheur County, Oregon.  
Choate J.R.  1985.  Historical biogeography of foxes in Kansas.  
Cole G.  1985.  Hydrologist, Boise National Forest, 1750 Front St., Boise, ID 83702. Letter to Caicco/Peterson concerning BPA river study findings.  
Wilson A, Gleisner D., Morache M.  1985.  Idaho's birds of prey. Part I: eagles, falcons, hawks, osprey, vulture.  
Szaro RC, Belfit SC, J. Aitkin K, Rinne JN.  1985.  Impact of grazing on a riparian garter snake. First North American Riparian Conference; 1985 April 16-18.  R. Johnson R, Ziebell CD, Patton DR, Ffolliott PF, Hamre R.H, editors. Tucson (AZ): USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.   p. 359-363.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_rm/rm_gtr120.html
Howard RP, Keller BL, Rose FL, Connelly, Jr. J, Hupp J.  1985.  Impacts of the Tincup Transmission Line on cranes in Caribou County, Idaho.  
Gruell G., Bunting S., Neuenschwander L..  1985.  Influence of fire on curl-leaf mountain-mahogany in the Intermountain West. Fire's Effects on Wildlife Habitat—Symposium Proceedings.  Lotan JE, Brown JK, editors. Missoula (MT; 1984 Mar 1984 21): U. S. Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station.   p. 58-72.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_int/int_gtr186.pdf
Baker C..  1985.  Insects associated with Mirabilis macfarlanei (Nyctaginaceae) with emphasis on the life cycle of Lithariepteryx n. sp (Lepidoptera: Heliodinae) - Abstract. 47: April/September 1985.  
Wilson A..  1985.  The kit fox (Vulpes macrotis nevadensis) in Idaho: a proposal to investigate its status and distribution (Phase I) and to reintroduce it to former parts of its range (Phase II).  
Isely D..  1985.  Leguminosae of United States. Astragalus L.: III. Species summary F-M.   Iowa State Journal of Research.  60(2):183-320.
Olson R..  1985.  Letter and copy of a map to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, listing and showing the locations of Olson's sightings of rock squirrels southeastern Idaho.  
Diller L..  1985.  Letter and field survey forms sent to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, detailing 3 new populations of Plethodon vandykei in Idaho.  
Johnson C.G.  1985.  Letter from Charles G. Johnson to Sue Yamamota, OR Natural Heritage, listing sightings of Halimolobos perplexa var perplexa in Idaho, as well as other sp located in OR.  
Harris R..  1985.  Letter, observation reports, and computer printout related to observations of kit foxes in Elko County, Nevada, sent to Alison Wilson, Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  
Egoscue H.J.  1985.  Letter to Alison Wilson, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, regarding kit fox in Idaho.  
Todd M..  1985.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, concerning nest locations of ferruginous and Swainson's hawks.  
Albright J..  1985.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, concerning northern bog lemmings recently trapped in Maine.  
Nussbaum R.A.  1985.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, concerning rare herps and their distribution in Idaho.  
Powers LR.  1985.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, documenting occurrences of longnose snake, night snake, and western groundsnake in Owyhee and Canyon counties.  
Wallen R.L.  1985.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, listing University of Idaho museum records of herps collected in Idaho.  
Nussbaum R.A.  1985.  Letter to Jay Gore, USFWS, regarding Van Dyke's salamander.  
Fitch T., Trost C.H.  1985.  Letter to Jerry Conley, Director of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, requesting that the common loon (Gavia immer) be listed as a Species of Special Concern in Idaho.  
Choate J.R.  1985.  Letter to Neil F. Johnson, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, regarding swift fox and kit fox. The letter accompanied three unpublished manuscripts.  
Spillett J..  1985.  Letter to Pat Hayward regarding boreal owl survey results in the Caribou National Forest.