Bibliography and Citations

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1994
Bormann B.T, Brookes M.H, Ford E.D, Kiester A.R, Oliver C.D, Weigand J.F.  1994.  Volume V: a framework for sustainable-ecosystem management.  
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.  1994.  Washington state recovery plan for the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis), Draft.  
Eddleman L.E, Miller P.M, Miller R.F, Dysart P.L.  1994.  Western juniper woodlands (of the Pacific Northwest) - science assessment.  
Grumbine R.E.  1994.  What is ecosystem management? Conservation Biology.  8(1):27-38.
Ryder RA, Manry DE.  1994.  White-faced ibis (Plegadis chihi).  Birds of North America Online.  (130)  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/130
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1994.  Whooping Crane Recovery Plan.  
Geiser L..  1994.  Why sample lichens?
Alverson W.S, Kuhlman W., Waller D.M.  1994.  Wild forests conservation biology and public policy.
Heinze D.H.  1994.  Willows of Montana.  
Drewien R.C, Bouffard S.H.  1994.  Winter body mass and measurements of trumpeter swans Cygnus buccinator.  Wildfowl.  45:22-32.
Fitzner R.E, Gray R.H.  1994.  Winter diet and weights of Barrow's and common goldeneye in southcentral Washington.  Northwest Science.  68(3):172-177.
Katzner T.E.  1994.  Winter ecology of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) in Wyoming.  :125pp..
Powers L.R, McGowan L.T, Nelson L.E.  1994.  Winter record of a boreal owl and great gray owl in low elevations of southwest Idaho.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  30:89-92.
Yaffee S.L.  1994.  The wisdom of the spotted owl: policy lessons for a new century.
Banci V..  1994.  Wolverine.  
Fertig W..  1994.  Wyoming plant species of special concern.  
Wyoming Rare Plant Technical Committee.  1994.  Wyoming rare plant field guide.  
Clark R.G, Peterson C.R.  1994.  Yearly variation in amphibian sampling on the Targhee National Forest.  
Yellowstone Science.  1994.  The Yellowstone lion. Part two: the long day of a lion hunter.  Yellowstone Science.  2(4):2-9.
Yellowstone Science.  1994.  The Yellowstone lion: the homecoming of a native predator. Part one.  Yellowstone Science.  2(3):8-13.
Harmata A..  1994.  Yellowstone's bald eagles: is the park a "black hole" for the national symbol? Yellowstone Science.  2(3):14-19.
Ports M.A, Bradley P.V.  1994.  Zoogeography and habitat affinities of bats from northeastern Nevada.