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C. Palmer M.  1959.  Algae in water supplies. Cincinnati (Ohio): U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare - Public Health Service.  
Palmer D.A.  1986.  Habitat selection, movements and activity of boreal and saw-whet owls.  :101pp..
Palmer W..  1989.  Our small eastern shrikes.  Auk.  15:244-258.
Palmer M.W, Wade G.L, Neal P..  1995.  Standards for the writing of floras.  Bioscience.  45(5):339-345.
Palouse Audubon Society.  0.  Field checklist: birds of the Palouse region.  
Palouse Prairie Foundation.  2005.  Giant Palouse earthworm (Driloleirus americanus).  
Pampush G.J.  1980.  Status report on the long-billed curlew in the Columbia and northern Great Basins.  
Panek KC.  2004.  Southern Idaho ground squirrels, dispersal and translocation: summary of results.
Panhandle National Forest.  1990.  Rare plant species observation report forms for field work done on the Panhandle National Forests during the 1990 field season.  
Panhandle National Forests.  1992.  Black-backed woodpecker.  
Panhandle Weed Management Area.  0.  Regional noxious weeds in Eastern Washington, the Panhandle of Idaho, Western Montana, and Southern British Columbia; what are they? Panhandle Weed Management Area. No date. Regional noxious weeds in Eastern Washington, the Panhandle of Idaho, Western Montana, and Southern British Columbia; what are they? 16 pp..  
Pant G..  1998.  Medicinal uses of bryophytes.
Papenberg E, Werner S.  2011.  Use of volunteers in riparian habitat restoration.  
Paprocki N, Glenn NF, Atkinson EC, Strickler KM, Watson C, Heath JA.  2015.  Changing habitat use associated with distributional shifts of wintering raptors.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  79(3):402–412.
Paprocki N, Heath JA, Novak SJ.  2014.  Regional distribution shifts help explain local changes in wintering raptor abundance: implications for interpreting population trends.  PLOS ONE.  9(1):e86814.
Paragamian VL, Pyper BJ, Daigneault MJ, Beamesderfer RCP.  2008.  Population dynamics and extinction risk of burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho, USA and British Columbia, Canada. American Fisheries Society Symposium.  59.   American Fisheries Society.   p. 213-234.  Available from http://www.fishsciences.net/reports/AFS_Symposiums_text_books/AFS_Symp_59_213-34_Pop_dyn_ext_risk_burbot_Kootenai.pdf
Paragamian V.L.  2012.  Kootenai River white sturgeon: synthesis of two decades of research.  Endangered Species Research.  17(2):157-167.  Available from http://www.int-res.com/articles/esr_oa/n017p157.pdf
Paragamian V.L, Hansen M.J.  2011.  Stocking for rehabilitation of burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho, USA and British Columbia, Canada.  Journal of Applied Ichthyology.  27(Suppl 1):22-26.  Available from https://collaboration.idfg.idaho.gov/FisheriesTechnicalReports/Stocking%20for%20rehabilitation%20of%20burbot%20in%20Kootenai%20River%20Idaho%20and%20BC.pdf
Paragi T.F, Wholecheese G.M.  1994.  Marten, Martes americana, predation on a northern goshawk, Accipiter gentilis.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  108(1):81-82.
Parenti B..  1984.  Letter from Bob Parenti to Bill Hagdorn, BLM, in response to Jarbidge Resource Management Plan and listing sites of Astragalus atratus var. inseptus, Lepidium davisii, Astragalus atratus var. owyheensis.  
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Parenti B.  1990.  Memorandum to Bob Moseley, Idaho Natural Heritage Office, regarding petition to list Pacific yew as threatened species.  
Parfitt B.D, Brown G.K.  1982.  New vascular plant records for Arizona.  Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science.  16(3):96.
Paris CA.  0.  Adiantum viridimontanum, a new maidenhair in eastern North America.  
Paris C.A, Windham M.D.  1988.  A biosystematic investigation of the Adiantum pedatum complex in eastern North America.  Systematic Botany.  13(2):240-255.