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Fassett N.C.  1957.  Spring flora of Wisconsin.
Faust R, Faust P.  1999.  Wildflowers of the Inland Northwest. Coeur d'Alene (Idaho): Museum of North Idaho.  
Faust H, Legler B, Tank DC.  2022.  A Vascular Flora of the Selkirk Mountains, Bonner and Boundary Counties, Idaho.  Aliso.  40(1):1-56.  Available from https://scholarship.claremont.edu/aliso/vol40/iss1/2
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Feder ME.  1983.  Integrating the ecology and physiology of plethodontid salamanders.  Herpetologica.  39(3):291-310.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3892572
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Feierabend J.S.  1992.  Endangered species, endangered wetlands: life on the edge.  
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Feldman C.R.  2004.  Summary report of IDFG permit activity: reptiles and amphibians collected in Idaho in 2003.  
Fellers G.M, Pierson E.D.  2002.  Habitat use and foraging behavior of Townsend's Big-eared Bat (CORYNORHINUS TOWNSENDII).  Journal of Mammalogy.  83:167-177.
Fellers G.M, Pierson E.D.  2002.  Habitat use and foraging behavior of Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii) in coastal California.  Journal of Mammalogy.  83:167-177.
Fellin DG, Kennedy PC.  1972.  Abundance of arthropods inhabiting duff and soil after prescribed burning on forest clearcuts in northern Idaho.    Available from http://ia700804.us.archive.org/27/items/abundanceofarthr162fell/abundanceofarthr162fell.pdf
Fellows SD, Jones SL.  2009.  Status assessment and conservation action plan for the long-billed curlew (Numenius americanus).    Available from https://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/pdf/management/focal-species/Long-billedCurlew.pdf
Feltis S..  1998.  Memo from Scott Feltis, Caribou National Forest wildlife biologist, to John Newcom regarding a January 6, 1998 visit to Minnetonka Cave and observations of Corynorhinus townsendii, Myotis evotis, and Myotis ciliolabrum.  
Felts B.  2023.  Informal inventory of milkweed along Sunnyside Bench Road near Lenore, Idaho: 2023 - present.  
FEMAT.  1994.  Record of decision for amendments to Forest Service and Bureau of Land Mangement planning documents within the range of the northern spotted owl; and, standards and guidelines for management of habitat for late-successional and old-growth forest related.  
Fenner P., Brady W.W, Patton D.R.  1985.  Effects of regulated water flows on regeneration of Freemont cottonwood.  Journal of Range Management.  38(2):135-138.
Fennessy M.S, Mack J.J, Deimeke E., Sullivan M.T, Bishop J., Cohen M., Micacchion M., Knapp M..  2007.  Assessment of wetlands in the Cuyahoga River watershed of northeast Ohio: Cuyahoga, Geauga, Medina, Portage, Stark, and Summit counties.    Available from http://www.epa.ohio.gov/portals/35/wetlands/CuyReportFinal_08Sept2007.pdf
Fenske J, Powers LR.  1985.  Records of the barred owl Strix varia in southwestern Idaho.  
Fenton M.B.  2003.  Science and the conservation of bats: where to next? Wildlife Society Bulletin.  31(1):6-15.
Fenton M.B.  1983.  Letter to D. Langowsky, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM, regarding spotted bat surveys.