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Rumely J.H.  1956.  Plant ecology of a bog in northern Idaho.  :85pp..
Larkin G., Salzer D..  1992.  A plant demography study of Delphinium leucocephalum, Thelypodium howellii spectabilis, Astragalus applegatei, and Lilium occidentale.  
McMahan L.R.  1988.  Plant Conservation Resourse Book.
Sharrock S, Oldfield S, Wilson O.  2014.  Plant Conservation Report 2014: A review of progress in implementation of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation 2011-2020.  CBD Technical Series No. 81.  
Plant Conservation Roundtable.  1986.  Plant conservation guidelines: scientists and teachers.
[Anonymous].  1996.  Plant Conservation Directory. 131 pp..  
Gildar C.N, Fule P.Z, Covington W.W.  2004.  Plant community variability in ponderosa pine forest has imiplications for reference conditions.  Natural Areas Journal.  24(2):101-111.
Mairs J.W.  1977.  Plant Communities of the Steens Mountain Subalpine Grassland and their relationship to certain environmental elements.  
Franklin J.F, West N.E.  1965.  Plant communities of Oregon: a bibliography.  Northwest Science.  39(2):73-83.
Anderson J.E, Ruppel K.T, Rope J.M.  1996.  Plant communities, ethnoecology, and flora of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.  
Aller A.R, Fosberg M.A, Falen A.L.  1981.  Plant communities and soils of north slopes in the Palouse region of eastern Washington and northern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  55:248-262.
Fertig W., Jones G..  1992.  Plant communities and rare plant species of the Swamp Lake Botanical Area, Clark's Fork Ranger District, Shoshone National Forest.  
Pyle W..  2001.  Plant collections, Grays Lake NWR, Bonneville and Caribou Counties, Idaho, 1996-2000.  
Pyle W..  1973.  Plant collections, Bear Lake NWR, Bannock, Bear and Franklin Counties, Idaho, 1973-2000.  
Rosentreter R..  1988.  Plant collection notebook, summer 1988.  
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Mason W.RM, Shewell G.E, Cod W.J.  1972.  A plant collection from the southern interior of Banks Island, N.W.T.   The Canadian Field-Naturalist.  86(4):363-367.
Balding M, Williams KJH.  2016.  Plant blindness and the implications for plant conservation.  Conservation Biology.  2016:1-8.
Billings W.D.  1945.  The plant associations of the Carson Desert region, western Nevada.  Butler University Botanical Studies.  7:89-123.
Benedict N.B.  1983.  Plant Associations of Subalpine Meadows, Sequoia National Park, California.  Arctic and Alpine Research.  15(3):383-396.
Cooper SV, Jean C, Heidel BL.  1999.  Plant associations and related botanical inventory of the Beaverhead Mountains Section, Montana.    Available from http://mtnhp.org/plants/reports/1999_beaverhead_report.pdf
Henifin M.S, Morse L.E, Griffith S., Hohn J.E.  1981.  Planning field work on rare or endangered plant populations.  
Reynolds J..  1983.  A plan for the reintroduction of swift fox to the Canadian prairie.  :112pp..
Loeb SC, Rodhouse TJ, Ellison LE, Lausen CL, Reichard JD, Irvine KM, Ingersoll TE, Coleman JTH, Thogmartin WE, Sauer JR et al..  2016.  A plan for the North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat).    Available from http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/gtr/gtr_srs208.pdf
Hanna P..  1975.  A plan for re-establishing California bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis californiana) into Owyhee County, Idaho.