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Hepp G.R, Kennamer R.A, Harvey, IV. W.F.  1989.  Recruitment and natal philopatry of wood ducks.  Ecology.  70(4):897-903.
York D..  1994.  Recreational-boating disturbances of natural communities and wildlife: an annotated bibliography.  
Canada E.  2014.  Recovery strategy for the half-moon hairstreak (Satyrium semiluna) in Canada [Proposed].  Species at Risk Act Recovery Strategy Series.    Available from http://www.sararegistry.gc.ca/virtual_sara/files/plans/rs_half-moon%20hairstreak_e_proposed.pdf
[Anonymous].  1989.  Recovery Planning.  Endangered Species Update.  6(10):2-8.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1993.  Recovery plan for woodland caribou in the Selkirk Mountains.  
Shelly J.S, Gamon J..  1996.  Recovery plan for water howellia (Howellia aquatilis).  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1999.  Recovery plan for the white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus): Kootenai River population.    Available from http://www.fws.gov/montanafieldoffice/Endangered_Species/Recovery_and_Mgmt_Plans/White_Sturgeon_Recovery_Plan.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2003.  Recovery plan for the northern Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus brunneus).    Available from http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps81484/030916b.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1985.  Recovery plan for the Macfarlane's Four-o'clock, Mirabilis macfarlanei.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2012.  Recovery plan for the Columbia Basin Distinct Population Segment of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis).  Final Plan.    Available from http://ecos.fws.gov/docs/recovery_plan/Columbia%20Basin%20Pygmy%20Rabbit%20Final%20RP.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2002.  Recovery plan for the Bruneau hot springsnail (Pyrgulopsis bruneauensis).    Available from https://ecos.fws.gov/docs/recovery_plan/020930.pdf
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2007.  Recovery Plan for Silene spaldingii (Spalding's Catchfly).  
California Department of Fish and Game.  1990.  Recovery plan: bank swallow (Riparia riparia).  
[Anonymous].  2009.  Recovery outline for the Salt Creek tiger beetle (Cicindela nevadica lincolniana).    Available from http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/species/invertebrates/saltcreektiger/FinalRecoveryOutlineFeb2009.pdf
J. Scott M, Goble DD, Wiens JA, Wilcove DS, Bean M, Male T.  2005.  Recovery of imperiled species under the Endangered Species Act: the need for a new approach.  Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.  3(7):383-389.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3868588
Aderson D.C, Harper K.T, Rushforth S.R.  1982.  Recovery of cryptogamic soil crusts from grazing on Utah winter ranges.  Journal of Range Management.  35(3):355-359.
Hilty J.H, Pellant M., Eldridge D.J, Rosentreter R., Wicklow-Howard M.C.  2004.  Recovery of biological soil crusts following wildfire in Idaho.  Journal of Range Management.  57:89-96.
Pavlik B.M, Nickrent D.L, Howard A.M.  1993.  The recovery of an endangered plant. Creating a new population of Amsinckia grandiflora.  Conservation Biology.  7(3):510-526.
Ebersole J.J.  2002.  Recovery of alpine vegetation on small, denuded plots, Niwot Ridge, Colorado, U.S.A..  Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research.  34(4):389-397.
Brock T.D, Brock M.L.  1969.  Recovery of a hot spring community from a catastrophe.  Journal of Phycology.  5:75-77.
Layne J.N, Shoop C.R.  1971.  Records of the water shrew (SOREX PALUSTRIS) and smoky shrew (SOREX FUMEUS) from Rhode Island.  Journal of Mammalogy.  52(1):215.
Stager KE.  1957.  Records of the spotted bat from California and Arizona.  Journal of Mammalogy.  38(2):260.
Gafur Z., Yensen E., Hoyle D., Keech J., Roberts B., Powers L.R.  1980.  Records of the pinyon mouse, Peromyscus truei, from southwestern Idaho.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  16(1):1-2.
Fenske J, Powers LR.  1985.  Records of the barred owl Strix varia in southwestern Idaho.  
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.  1993.  Record of decision for the Pacific yew final environmental impact statement.