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Baillie J, Butcher E.  2012.  Priceless or Worthless--The worlds most threatened species. London (United Kingdom): Zoological Society of London.  
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Giuliano W.M, Litvaitis J.A, Stevens C.L.  1989.  Prey selection in relation to sexual dimorphism of fishers (Martes pennanti) in New Hampshire.  Journal of Mammalogy.  70(3):639-641.
Plumpton D.L, Lutz R.S.  1993.  Prey selection and food habits of burrowing owls in Colorado.  Great Basin Naturalist.  53:299-304.
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Korpimäki E.  1987.  Prey caching of breeding Tengmalm's owls Aegolius funereus as a buffer against temporary food shortage.  Ibis.  129(Supplement s2):499-510.
Hull A.C, Hull M.K.  1974.  Presettlement vegetation of Cache Valley, Utah and Idaho.  Journal of Range Management.  27:27-29.
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Stahlecker D.W, Duncan B..  1995.  Present southern breeding limits of the boreal owl in North America.  Journal of Raptor Research.  29(1):67.
Konopacky Environmental.  1995.  Presence-absence survey for five ESA-listed species of molluscs in Lower Blue Lake after a drawdown occurrence caused by the operation of an up-gradient groundwater-supplied pump facility for the City of Twin Falls, Idaho.  
Konopacky Environmental.  1994.  Presence-absence survey for five ESA-listed species of molluscs in the designated downstream and upstream project impact zones associated with the proposed Shelley Hydroelectric Project on the Snake River, Idaho during early September 1994.  
Konopacky Environmental.  1995.  Presence-absence survey for ESA-listed mollusc species at the site of a proposed bridge project on the Snake River, near King Hill, Idaho.  
Konopacky Environmental.  1995.  Presence survey for five ESA-listed species of molluscs in selected sites within the Portneuf, Snake, and Blackfoot River drainages, upstream of American Falls Reservoir, Idaho, during late-September 1994.  
Teisberg J.  2022.  Presence of grizzly bears in the Selkirk Mountains of Idaho from 2009 - 2021 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Beck.J.  1998.  Presence and relative abundance of amphibians and reptiles in the C. J. Strike study area.  
Frost R.A, Launchbaugh K.L.  2003.  Prescription grazing for rangeland weed management, a new look at an old tool.  Rangelands.  25(6):43-47.
Serr K.L, Schwab S.M, O'Connell M.A.  2002.  Prescribed burns, truffles, and small mammals in dry ponderosa pine forests of eastern Washington.
Bunting S.C.  2003.  Preproposal: Effects of livestock trampling on Lepidium papilliferum and slickspot composition in southern Idaho.  
[Anonymous].  1990.  Preparing to manage wilderness in the 21st century: Proceedings of the conference; 1990 April 4-6; Athens, GA.  
Committee on Environment, Natural Resources.  1995.  Preparing for the future through science and technology.  
Inglis I.R, Lazarus J., Torrance R..  1989.  The pre-nesting behavior and time budget of the harlequin duck Histrionicus histrionicus.  Wildfowl.  40:55-73.