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Idaho Conservation Data Center.  2007.  Use of monitoring data to describe reference conditions for riparian and wetland ecological systems: Results from Sawtooth National Recreation Area and Fairfield Ranger District, Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho.  
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Brawn J.D, Balda R.P.  1983.  Use of nest boxes in ponderosa pine forests. RM-99.  
Lesica P., Steele B.M.  1997.  Use of permanent plots in monitoring plant populations.  Natural Areas Journal.  17(4):331-340.
Van Dyke F.G, Brocke R.H, Shaw H.G.  1986.  Use of road track counts as indices of mountain lion presence.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  50(1):102-109.
Ferguson R.B.  1982.  Use of Rosaceous shrubs for wildland plantings in the Intermountain west.  
Johnson R.E.  1994.  Use of snow as a water source by golden eagles in the Great Basin.  Journal of Field Ornithology.  65(1):58-59.
Tryon P.R, MacLean S.F.  1980.  Use of space by Lapland Longspurs breeding in arctic Alaska.  Auk.  97:509-520.
Mace R., Manley T., Aune K..  1990.  Use of systematically deployed remote cameras to monitor grizzly bears; 1989 report.  
Mace R., Manley T..  1991.  Use of systematically deployed remote cameras to monitor grizzly bears.  
Lichthardt J., Mancuso M..  1996.  Use of Tepee Creek RNA to study the effects of forest harvest and road building on population viability of salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis).  
Papenberg E, Werner S.  2011.  Use of volunteers in riparian habitat restoration.  
Doak D.F, Mills L.S.  1994.  A useful role for theory in conservation.  Ecology.  75(3):615-626.
Phillips O.L, Meilleur B.A.  1998.  Usefulness and economic potential of the rare plants of the United States: a statistical survey.  Economic Botany.  52(1):57-67.
Roberge J-M, Angelstam P.  2004.  Usefulness of the umbrella species concept as a conservation tool.  Conservation Biology.  18(1):76-85.
[Anonymous].  2015.  USFS Oregon and Washington Special Status Plant List - FINAL 13 July 2015.  
Taylor JC.  2007.  USFS Region 1 bat surveys in Montana and Idaho, 2005–2007 [Excel workbook].  
Stine A, Vaughan M, Adamson N, Gill K, Mader E, Shrader C, Barbour PJ, Henry H.  2015.  Using 2014 farm bill programs for pollinator conservation. 2nd ed.    Available from http://directives.sc.egov.usda.gov/OpenNonWebContent.aspx?content=37370.wba
McKelvey KS, Aubry KB, Schwartz MK.  2008.  Using anecdotal occurrence data for rare or elusive species: the illusion of reality and a call for evidentiary standards.  BioScience.  58(6):549-555.
Marcot BG, Holthausen RS, Raphael MG, Rowland MM, Wisdom MJ.  2001.  Using Bayesian belief networks to evaluate fish and wildlife population viability under land management alternatives from an environmental impact statement.  Forest Ecology and Management.  5500(2001):1-14.
Debinski D.M, Brussard P.F.  1994.  Using biodiversity data to assess species-habitat relationships in Glacier National Park, Montana.  Ecological Applications.  4(4):833-843.
Drewien R.C, Brown W.M.  1992.  Using cross-fostered whooping cranes as guide birds.  
Fenton M.B, Tennant D.C, Wyszecki J..  1987.  Using echolocation calls to measure the distribution of bats: the case of Euderma maculatum.  Journal of Mammalogy.  68(1):142-144.
Weller TJ, Baldwin JA.  2012.  Using echolocation monitoring to model bat occupancy and inform mitigations at wind energy facilities.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  76(3):619–631.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.260/abstract http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/weller/psw_2011_weller001.pdf
Goldberg C.S, Waits L.P.  2009.  Using habitat models to determine conservation priorities for pond-breeding amphibians in a privately-owned landscape of northern Idaho, USA.