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Kruckeberg A.R.  2001.  History of rare plant conservation in the Pacific Northwest and some ideas on rarity. Pages 1-3 in S. H. Reichard, P. W. Dunwiddie, J. G. Gamon, A. R. Kruckeberg, and D. L. Salstrom, eds., Conservation of Washington's rare plants and ecosystems. Washingto.  
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Cody W.J.  1954.  A history of Tillaea aquatica (Crassulaceae) in Canada and Alaska.  Rhodora.  56:96-100.
Intermountain Region U. S. Forest Service.  1990.  History of wildlife management in the Intermountain Region.  Rev./reprint 1990.  
Anonymous.  2009.  History on Lepidium papilliferum subEO 715.  
Bureau of Land Management, Boise District Office.  1994.  Hixon Columbian sharp-tailed grouse Habitat Management Plan.  
Steenhof K..  1992.  Hog Cove Butte Quadrangle (USGS 7.5-minute series), showing two ferruginous hawk nest locations.  
Zenger J.T, Baumann R.W.  2004.  The Holarctic winter stonefly genus Isocapnia, with an emphasis on the North American fauna (Plecoptera: Capniidae).  Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist.  2(1):65-95.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnanmonos/article/view/30405
Anderson R.C, Shafer D.S.  1991.  Holocene biogeography of spruce-fir forests in southeastern Arizona - implications for the endangered Mt. Graham red squirrel.  Madrono.  38(4):287-295.
McMurray N.  1987.  Holodiscus discolor.  
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McAnnis D.M.  1990.  Home range, activity budgets, and habitat use of ferruginous hawks (Buteo regalis) breeding in southwest Idaho.  :81pp..
Bull EL, Henjum MG, Rohweder RS.  1988.  Home range and dispersal of great gray owls in northeastern Oregon.  Journal of Raptor Research.  22(4):101-106.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/53108
Whitman JS, Ballard WB, Gardner CL.  1986.  Home range and habitat use by wolverines in southcentral Alaska.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  50(3):460-463.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3801105
Banci V, Harestad AS.  1990.  Home range and habitat use of wolverines, Gulo gulo, in Yukon, Canada.  Holarctic Ecology.  13(3):p.195-200.
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Dixon RD, Bull EL, Garton EO.  1991.  Home range and habitat-use of white-headed woodpeckers in managed and unmanaged forests, central Oregon [research/budget proposal]. Draft.  
Groves C.R.  1978.  Home range and local movement of small mammals on the radioactive waste management complex Idaho National Engineering Laboratory site.  
Bendel P.R, Gates J.E.  1987.  Home range and microhabitat partitioning of the southern flying squirrel (GLAUCOMYS VOLANS).  Journal of Mammalogy.  68:243-55.
Connell J.H.  1954.  Home range and mobility of brush rabbits in California chaparral.  Journal of Mammalogy.  35:392-405.
Muths E..  2003.  Home range and movements of boreal toads in undisturbed habitat.  Copeia.  2003:160-165.