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Unsworth J.W, Beecham J.J, Irby L.R.  1989.  Female black bear habitat use in west-central idaho.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  53(3):668-673.
Esler D, Iverson SA.  2010.  Female harlequin duck winter survival 11 to 14 years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  74(3):471–478.  Available from http://www2.allenpress.com/pdf/wild-74-03-471-478.pdf
Eliason B.C.  1986.  Female site fidelity and polygyny in the blackpoll warbler (DENDROICA STRIATA).  Auk.  103:782-790.
Seutin G..  1987.  Female song in Willow flycatchers (EMPIDONAX TRAILLII).  Auk.  104:329-33.
McCourt K.H, Boag D.A, Keppie D.M.  1973.  Female spruce grouse activities during laying and incubation.  Auk.  90(3):619-623.
D. Rogers C.  2002.  Female-based characters for anostracan (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) identification: a key for species of California and Oregon, USA.  Hydrobiologia.  486(1):125–132.
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Smith G, Lemly J, Schroder K.  2017.  Fen Mapping for the Salmon-Challis National Forest.    Available from https://cnhp.colostate.edu/wp-content/uploads/download/documents/2017/Fen_Mapping_for_the_SalmonChallis_NF_Final.pdf
Bursik R.J.  1992.  Fen vegetation and rare plant population monitoring forms from Cow Creek Meadows and Smith Creek Research Natural Area, Selkirk Mountains, Idaho.  
Bursik RJ.  1993.  Fen vegetation and rare plant population monitoring in Cow Creek Meadows and Smith Creek Research Natural Area, Selkirk Mountains, Idaho.  
Bursik R.J.  1992.  Fen vegetation species composition and percent cover field data from Hager Lake.  
Heidel BL, Fertig W, Mellmann-Brown S, Houston KE, Dwire KA.  2017.  Fens and their rare plants in the Beartooth Mountains, Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming.  General Technical Report: RMRS-GTR-369.    Available from https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_series/rmrs/gtr/rmrs_gtr369.pdf
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Bechard M.J.  1985.  Ferruginous hawk banding records from 1985 survey.  
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Orton L.N.  2013.  A Few Comments on the Barrel Type Cacti of Idaho.  Sage Notes.  35(1):12-14.
Neitlich P, Rosentreter R.  2000.  FHM lichen communities indicator results from Idaho, 1996: Forest Health Monitoring Program - Detection Monitoring.  
Reynolds RT, Linkhart BD.  1987.  Fidelity to territory and mate in flammulated owls. RM-142.  Nero R.W, Clark R.J, Knapton R.J, Hamre R.H, editors. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.   p. 234-238.
Mancuso M., Moseley R.K.  1992.  Field and herbarium investigations of two sensitive species on the Boise National Forest: Cryptantha simulans (pine woods cryptanth) and Stipa viridula (green needlegrass).