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Craig T., Craig T..  1996.  Population trends of Salmon twin bladderpod, Physaria didymocarpa var. lyrata. 1991-1995.  
Church K.E, Sauer J.R, Droege S..  1993.  Population trends of quails in North America, eds., Quail III: national quail symposium.  
Knecht D., Harrod R.J.  1996.  Population trends and habitat characteristics of Cypripedium fasciculatum in the Cascade Range, Abstract.
Eberhardt L.L, Blanchard B.M, Knight R.R.  1994.  Population trend of the Yellowstone grizzly bear as estimated from reproductive and survival rates.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  72:360-363.
Yensen E, Haak B.  2000.  Population survey of the southern Idaho ground squirrel.  
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Powers LR, Howard R, Trost CH.  1975.  Population status of the ferruginous hawk in southeastern Idaho and northern Utah.  Raptor Research Report.  
Steenhof K, Kochert MN, Yensen E, Gage KL.  2004.  Population status of Piute ground squirrels in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservaton Area, 2003.  
Sherman P.W, Gavin T.A.  1999.  Population status of northern Idaho ground squirrels (Spermophilus brunneus brunneus) in early-May, 1999.  
Cochrane A..  2007.  Population status for Salmon twin bladderpod (Physaria didymocarpa var. lyrata).