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Upper Snake Sage-grouse Local Working Group.  2009.  Plan for increasing sage-grouse populations.    Available from http://idahodocs.cdmhost.com/cdm/singleitem/collection/p16293coll7/id/241386/rec/19
[Anonymous].  1978.  A plan for future management of Idaho's fish and wildlife resources. Volume I. Goals, objectives and policies 1975-1990.  
Bureau of Land Management.  1989.  Plan amendment for the Emerald Empire and Chief Joseph management framework plans to designate 12 areas as Research Natural Areas and/or Areas of Critical Environmental Concern.  
Bureau of Land Management, Shoshone District.  1990.  Plan amendment and environmental assessment for the Monument Resource Management Plan and the Sun Valley Management Framework Plan to designate two areas as Research Natural Areas and/or Areas of Critical Environmental Concern and to change the classifica.  
Bradley C.E, Smith D.G.  1986.  Plains cottonwood recruitment and survival on a prairie meandering river floodplain, Milk River, southern Alberta and northern Montana.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  64:1433-1442.
Bunnell S.D, Squires K.A.  2004.  Plagued by a plethora of peripherals: Refining guidelines for peripheral taxa.
Wackenhut M..  2007.  Piute ground squirrel observations from the Piute project. Excel spreadsheet.  
Holthuuzen AMA, Duley PA, Hagar JC, Smith SA, Wood KN.  1987.  Piracy, insectivory and cannibalism of prairie falcons (Falco mexicanus) nesting in southwestern Idaho.  Journal of Raptor Research.  21(1):32-33.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/53018
Rust SK.  1999.  Pinyon-juniper woodland classification and description in Research Natural Areas in southeastern Idaho. Monsen SB, Stevens R, editors. Provo (UT): U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ogden, UT.   p. 82-93.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_p009/rmrs_p009_082_093.pdf
Dixon R.D.  2004.  Pinyon-Juniper bird data 2004. Microsoft Excel spreadsheet of transect survey results. 249 records.  
Red Willow Research Inc..  2004.  Pinyon-juniper and juniper birds of southeastern Idaho: a two-season SWG survey project for Idaho Department of Fish and Game with an emphasis on pinyon jay and Virginia's warbler.  
Blackburn W.H, Tueller P.T.  1970.  Pinyon and juniper invasion in Black sagebrush communities in East-Central Nevada.  Ecology.  51(5):841-848.
Oliver WW, Ryker RA.  1990.  Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws. Ponderosa pine. Silvics of North America.  Volume 1. Conifers.  Burns RM, Honkala BH, editors. Washington (DC): U. S. Forest Service.    Available from http://na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/Volume_1/pinus/ponderosa.htm
Perkins D.  2012.  Pinus albicaulis point and plot data provided by Dana Perkins to Sonya Knetter.  :188records.
Tart D.  2013.  Pinus albicaulis plot data received from Region 4 - dataset 2.  :346records.
Tart D.  2013.  Pinus albicaulis plot data received from Region 4 - dataset 1.  :733records.
Fryer JL.  2002.  Pinus albicaulis. In: Fire Effects Information System.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/tree/pinalb/all.html
[Anonymous].  2015.  Pinus albicaulis herbarium specimen label data for Idaho from New York Botanical Garden, C. V. Starr Virtual Herbarium.  :29records.
Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria.  2015.  Pinus albicaulis data accessed through the Consortium of Pacific Northwest Herbaria.  
[Anonymous].  2002.  Pinus albicaulis.  Fire Effects Information System.  
Owen W..  1994.  Pinewoods needlegrass: a new sensitive species for the Boise National Forest.  
Coffin K..  1993.  Pine marten use of above ground rest sites in two areas of southwest Montana.
Rocklage A, Utz A.  2003.  Pilot study, winter surveys for mountain quail in Hells Canyon, 2003.  
Bull E.L.  1989.  Pileated woodpecker: Dryocopus pileatus.  
Waterbury B.  2009.  Pika occurrence records for Salmon Region.  :11records.