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Zeedyk W.D, Farmer, Jr. R.E, MacBride B., Baker G.S.  1978.  Endangered plant species and wildland management.  Journal of Forestry.  January:31-36.
Taylor D.W, Miller J.M, Moseley R.K.  1990.  Endangered plant survey for the PGT-PGE& E pipeline expansion project, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California.  
Hedberg K..  1998.  Endangered plant survives herbicide.  Lewiston Morning Tribune.  :1Cand4C.
Storm R.M.  1966.  Endangered plants and animals of Oregon II.  
Marshall D.B.  1969.  Endangered plants and animals of Oregon III. Birds.  
Olterman J.H, Verts B.J.  1974.  Endangered plants and animals of Oregon IV. Mammals.  
Guppy GA.  1977.  Endangered plants in British Columbia.  Davidsonia.  8(2):24-30.
Johnson C.A.  0.  An endangered plant's (Mirabilis macfarlanei) response to cattle grazing and protection from grazing, and other ecological effects.  Johnson, C. A. No date. An endangered plant's (Mirabilis macfarlanei) response to cattle grazing and protection from grazing, and other ecological effects. Bureau of Land Management, Coeur d'Alene District, Cottonwood, ID. 31 pp..  
Rohlf D.J.  1989.  The Endangered Species Act: a guide to its protections and implementations.  
O'Laughlin J., Cook P.S..  1995.  Endangered Species Act at the crossroads: new directions from Idaho case studies.  
O'Laughlin J., Cook P.S.  1995.  Endangered Species Act at the crossroads: new directions from Idaho case studies. Executive summary.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1973.  Endangered species act of 1973 as amended through the 100th Congress.  
Pister E.P.  1979.  Endangered species: costs and benefits.  Great Basin Naturalist.  No. 3:151-158.
Feierabend J.S.  1992.  Endangered species, endangered wetlands: life on the edge.  
Spinks J.L, McIlwain J.P, Vernimen R., Walker K.G.  1979.  Endangered species on federal lands.  Great Basin Naturalist.  No. 3:159-170.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1974.  Endangered species research proposal: reestablishing whooping cranes in the western United States.  
Hughes L.E.  1987.  Endangered species - something real, something phanthom.  Rangelands.  9(2):67-69.
Donnelly S..  1990.  Endangered, Threatened and Sensitive Plant Form for Ceanothus prostratus population on Horse Flat, Payette NF, Council RD.  
Atwood D..  1989.  Endangered, Threatened and Sensitive Plant Forms for field work done summer, 1989.  
Thomas T.B, Carey A.B.  1996.  Endangered, threatened, and sensitive plants of Fort Lewis, Washington: Distribution, mapping, and management recommendations for species conservation.  Northwest Science.  70(2):148-163.
[Anonymous].  1992.  Endangered, threatened, and sensitive vascular plants of Nevada.  
Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1984.  Endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington.  
Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1982.  Endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington.  
Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1987.  Endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington.  
Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1981.  Endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington.