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Heidel B..  1995.  Nature's time capsule.  Montana Outdoors.  26(4):2-6.
Heil K.D, Porter J.M.  2001.  Vascular plants of Arizona: Cactaceae part five: Pediocactus and Sclerocactus.  Journal of Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science.  33(1):9-18.
Heil K.D, Porter J.M.  2003.  Pediocactus nigrispinus and Pediocactus simpsonii. Flora of North America North of Mexico.  Volume 4.  
Heimer J.T.  1981.  A very large bathtub.  Idaho Wildlife.  2(11):19-20.
Hein CD, Gruver J, Arnett EB.  2013.  Relating pre-construction bat activity and post-construction bat fatality to predict risk at wind energy facilities: a synthesis.  
Heinemeyer K.S, Jones J.L.  1994.  Fisher biology and management in the western United States: a literature review and adaptive management strategy.  
Heinemeyer K, Squires J.  2012.  Idaho wolverine—winter recreation research project: investigating the interactions between wolverines and winter recreation.    Available from http://www.roundriver.org/wp-content/uploads/pubs/wolverine/reports/Final-Idaho-Wolverine-Winter-Recreation-Project-2011-2012-Progress-Report-12Dec12.pdf
Heinemeyer K.S, Copeland J.P.  1999.  Wolverine denning habitat and surveys on the Targhee National Forest, 1998-1999 Annual Report.  
Heinemeyer K..  1990.  Letter to interested parties regarding Cabinet Mountain fisher reintroduction effort.  
Heinemeyer K, Squires JR.  2014.  Wolverine—winter recreation research project: investigating the interactions between wolverines and winter recreation.    Available from http://wolverinefoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Wolverine-Winter-Recreation-Project-2014-Progress-Report-Final.pdf
Heinrich W.R.  1989.  Letter from William R. Henrich, operations manager of The Peregrine Fund, World Center for Birds of Prey, to Wayne Melquist, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, regarding peregrine falcon funding and success of hack sites.  
Heinrich B., Oakleaf B., Flath D., Melquist W..  1986.  A cooperative proposal for reintroduction of peregrine falcons in adjacent areas of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.  
Heinselman M.L.  1965.  String bogs and other patterned organic terrain near Seney, upper Michigan.  Ecology.  46:185-188.
Heinselman M.L.  1963.  Forest sites, bog processes, and peatland types in the glacial Lake Agassiz region, Minnesota.  Ecological Monographs.  33(4):327-374.
Heinselman M.L.  1970.  Landscape evolution, peatland types, and the environment in Lake Agassiz Peatlands Natural Area, Minnesota.  Ecological Monographs.  40(2):235-261.
Heinze D.H.  1994.  Willows of Montana.  
Heise K.L.  2000.  Bryophytes of riparian areas in the Toiyabe Range of Central Nevada.  Evansia.  17(2):63-67.
Heitschmidt R.K.  1990.  The role of livestock and other herbivores in improving rangeland vegetation.  Rangelands.  12(2):112-115.
Hejl S.J.  1992.  The importance of landscape patterns to bird diversity: a perspective from the northern Rocky Mountains.  Northwest Environmental Journal.  8:119-137.
Hejl S.J, Hutto R.L, Preston C.R, Finch D.M.  1995.  Effects of silvicultural treatments in the Rocky Mountains.  
Hejl S.J.  1994.  Human-induced changes in bird populations in coniferous forests in western North America during the past 100 years.  
Helenurm K, Barrett. S.CH.  1987.  The reproductive biology of boreal forest herbs. II. Phenology of flowering and fruiting.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  65(10):2047-2056.
Helfer J.R.  1987.  How to Know the grasshoppers, crickets, cockroaches and their allies.
Heller A.A.  1904.  Western species, new and old. II.  Muhlenbergia.  1(4):47-62.
Hemker T..  1990.  Statewide surveys and inventories: upland game surveys and inventory.