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Ohmann JL, McComb WC, Zumrawi AAzim.  1994.  Snag abundance for primary cavity-nesting birds on nonfederal forest lands in Oregon and Washington.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  22:607-620.
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Oldenburg L.E, Toweill D..  1995.  Six BLM 1:100,000 quads on which distributions of California bighorn sheep have been drawn.  
Oldenburg L.E, Nellis C.H.  1994.  Bighorn sheep transplant summary through July 1993.  
Oldfield B, Moriarty JJ.  1994.  Smooth greensnake, Opheodrys vernalis. Amphibians & reptiles native to Minnesota.  Minneapolis (MN): University of Minnesota Press.   p. pp 187-188 of 256 pp.
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Olendorff R.R.  1993.  Status, biology, and management of ferruginous hawks: a review.  
Olfelt J.P, Furnier G.R, Luby J.J.  2001.  What data determine whether a plant taxon is distinct enough to merit legal protection? A case study of Sedum integrifolium (Crassulaceae)
Olinger M.F, Lee K..  1980.  Small mammal populations on free flowing and impounded reaches of the Snake River.  
Oliver WW, Ryker RA.  1990.  Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws. Ponderosa pine. Silvics of North America.  Volume 1. Conifers.  Burns RM, Honkala BH, editors. Washington (DC): U. S. Forest Service.    Available from http://na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/Volume_1/pinus/ponderosa.htm
Oliver G.V.  2004.  Status of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) in Utah.  
Oliver L, Kinter L.  2018.   Email correspondence and file attachments discussing Erigeron katiae in Idaho.  
Olsen O.A.  1976.  A fern, Polystichum braunii ssp. purshii, new to Labrador.   The Canadian Field-Naturalist.  90(4):490.
Olson D.  2002.  2002 mid-winter trumpeter swan survey.