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U. S. Forest Service.  2010.  KIPZ climate change report: Idaho Panhandle National Forest, Kootenai National Forest.    Available from http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5345936.pdf
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Egoscue H.J.  1964.  The kit fox in southwestern Colorado.  Southwestern Naturalist.  9(1):40.
Bruce C..  1976.  Kit fox observations, reports, and specimens taken in Oregon.  
Benedict E.M, Forbes R.B.  1979.  Kit fox skulls in a southeastern Oregon cave.  Murrelet.  60:25-27.
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Wilson A..  1985.  The kit fox (Vulpes macrotis nevadensis) in Idaho: a proposal to investigate its status and distribution (Phase I) and to reintroduce it to former parts of its range (Phase II).  
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Phillips A.R.  1994.  The Known Birds of North and Middle America versus the current AOU list.  Auk.  111:770-773.
Sims GG.  2014.  The known distribution of dragonflies and damselflies in the State of Idaho.  
Greater Yellowstone Conservation Data Center.  1995.  Known locations of plant species of special concern in the Greater Yellowstone Area. Greater Yellowstone CDC and Montana Natural Heritage Program.  
Decker K., Culver D.R, Anderson D.G.  2006.  Kobresia simpliciuscula (Wahlenberg) Mackenzie (simple bog sedge): a technical conservation assessment.  
Leonard WP, Chichester L, Baugh J, Wilke T.  2003.  Kootenai burkei, a new genus and species of slug from northern Idaho, United States (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Arionidae).  Zootaxa.  355:1-16.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/list/list2003.html
Summerfield B.  1987.  Kootenai National Forest response to the Montana Department of Highways' proposed reconstruction of 16 miles of U.S. Highway 2 between Troy and Libby, MT.  
Apperson K..  1992.  The Kootenai River experimental sturgeon hatchery - department and tribe work together.  Idaho Wildlife.  12(1):7.
Kootenai Tribe of Idaho.  2009.  Kootenai River habitat restoration project master plan: a conceptual feasibility analysis and design framework.    Available from http://www.kootenai.org/documents/KRHRP-MP-0709-Print_001.pdf
Apperson K.A, Anders P.J.  1991.  Kootenai River white sturgeon investigations and experimental culture.  
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