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Choate J.R.  1985.  Letter to Neil F. Johnson, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, regarding swift fox and kit fox. The letter accompanied three unpublished manuscripts.  
Choate J.R.  1985.  Historical biogeography of foxes in Kansas.  
Chojnacky D.C.  1984.  Volume and biomass for curlleaf cercocarpus in Nevada.  
Cholewa A.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Cholewa, Anita (Ph.D.)..  
Cholewa A.F, Henderson D.M.  1984.  A survey and assessment of the rare vascular plants of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.  
Cholewa A.F, Henderson D.M.  1982.  A survey and assessment of the rare vascular plants of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory site.  
Cholewa A.F, Henderson D.M.  1983.  A survey and assessment of the rare vascular plants of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory site. In 56th annual meeting of the Northwest Scientific Association, Abstracts. 56th annual meeting of the Northwest Scientific Association, March 24-26.  Olympic (WA)
Cholewa A.F, Henderson D.M.  1984.  Primula alcalina (Primulaceae): a new species from Idaho.  Brittonia.  36(1):59-62.
Cholewa AF, Henderson DM.  1984.  Biosystematics of Sisyrinchium Section Bermudiana (Iridaceae) of the Rocky Mountains.  Brittonia.  36:342-363.
Cholewa A.F, Henderson D.M.  1984.  A survey and assessment of the rare vascular plants of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory site.  Great Basin Naturalist.  44(1):140-144.
Cholewa A.F, Henderson D.M.  1983.  Noteworthy collections: Idaho.  Madrono.  30:63-64.
Chong JPin, Box JCBrim, Howard JK, Wolf D, Myers TL, Mock KE.  2008.  Three deeply divided lineages of the freshwater mussel genus Anodonta in western North America.  Conservation Genetics.  9(5):1303-1309.  Available from http://www.sccp.ca/sites/default/files/species-habitat/documents/three%20deeply%20divded%20lineages%20of%20freshwater%20mussel%20genus%20anodonta%20in%20western%20na_chong%20et%20al%202008.pdf
Christensen J.R.  1988.  Two letters to IDFG regarding locations of special animals on the Burley District BLM, Deep Creek RA.  
Christensen E.M, Hunt M.L.  1965.  A bibliography of Engelmann Spruce.  
Christensen E.M.  1963.  The foothill bunchgrass vegetation of central Utah.  Ecology.  44:156-158.
Christensen N.L, al. et.  1996.  The report of the ecological society of America committee on the scientific basis for ecosystem management.  Ecological Applications.  6(3):665-691.
Christensen J..  1990.  Letters to Julie Hilty giving locations of rare species on the Burley District BLM, Deep Creek RA, found during the 1990 field season by Jim Klott, RA biologist.  
Christensen J.R.  1989.  Letter to Idaho Natural Heritage Program from Deep Creek RA, Burley District BLM, giving locations of bald eagle wintering areas.  
Christensen TKjaer, Lassen P, Elmeros M.  2012.  High exposure rates of anticoagulant rodenticides in predatory bird species in intensively managed landscapes in Denmark.  Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.  63(3):437–444.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00244-012-9771-6
Christensen J.R.  1981.  The butterflies of the Pacific Northwest.
Christensen J.R.  1989.  Letter of December 27, 1989, to Idaho Natural Heritage Program describing locations of special plants and animals on the Burley District BLM, Deep Creek RA.  
Christensen J..  1990.  Letter to Craig Groves, dated 17 July, containing locations of ferruginous hawk and Swainson's hawk nests on the Deep Creek Resource Area, Burley District BLM.  
Christensen G..  1992.  The feeding and foraging ecology of Diadophis punctatus, the ringneck snake.  :35pp..
Christensen J..  1991.  Letter to Craig Groves, dated 10 September, containing locations of burrowing owl, long-billed curlew, ferruginous hawk, and Swainson's hawk nests on the Deep Creek Resource Area, Burley District BLM.  
Christian DP.  1999.  Distribution and abundance of bog lemmings (Synaptomys cooperi and S. borealis) and associated small mammals in lowland habitats in northern Minnesota (sensitive mammals of the Chippewa National Forest).  Conservation Biology Research Grants Program, Project Report.