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Lenz L.W.  1986.  Marcus E. Jones: western geologist, mining engineer and botanist.  
Franklin A..  1987.  Maps to great gray owl nest locations and sightings made or collected by Alan Franklin for his thesis. 22 7.5" USGS topographic maps + 5 aerial photo photocopies and diagrams.  
Moseley B..  1993.  Maps showing the distribution of Phlox idahonis on Potlatch Corporation lands near Headquarters, Idaho.  
Moseley R.K.  1999.  Maps showing survey routes for Spiranthes diluvialis in Idaho between 1996 - 1998.  
Lee V..  1983.  Maps showing distribution of Oenothera psammophila, St. Anthony Sand Dunes vicinity.  
Larocco J..  1999.  Maps of sharp-tailed grouse leks in the Cascade Resource Area.  
Cole N..  1989.  Maps of Malacothrix torreyi occurrences in the Lemhi River vicinity, near Salmon, May 1989.  
Rosentreter R..  1989.  Maps of Lesquerella kingii var. cobrensis locations in SE Idaho.  
DeBolt A..  1989.  Maps of Lepidium montanum var papilliferum sites near Initial Point, SW of Boise.  
Roper L.A.  1970.  Maps of Cornus nuttallii populations along the Lochsa, Selway, and Middle Fork Clearwater Rivers.  
Shea R..  1994.  Maps (BLM 1:250,000) showing trumpeter swan wintering areas in eastern and southern Idaho.  
Steenhof K..  1980.  Maps and descriptions of bald eagle wintering areas in Idaho.  
Nez Perce National Forest.  1993.  Maps and data sheets from fisheries snorkeling surveys for multiple creeks in the district. The information was provided by Chuck Peterson, ISU herpetology Lab. Observations of tailed frogs and Pacific giant salamanders are included in the fisheries data.  
Nez Perce National Forest.  1994.  Maps and data sheets from fisheries snorkeling surveys for multiple creeks in the district. The information was provided by Chuck Peterson, ISU herpetology Lab. Observations of tailed frogs and Pacific giant salamanders are included in the fisheries data.  
Nez Perce National Forest.  1994.  Maps and data sheets from fisheries snorkeling surveys for Little Slate Creek, Deadhorse Creek, and Van Buren Creek. The information was provided by Chuck Peterson, ISU herpetology Lab. Observations of tailed frogs and Pacific giant salamanders are includ.  
Hart M.M, Copeland J.P, Redmond R.L.  1997.  Mapping wolverine habitat in the Northern Rockies using a GIS [poster presentation]. Fourth Annual Conference of the Wildlife Society.  Snowmass (CO) p. 7 pp..
Hicke JA, Logan J..  2009.  Mapping whitebark pine mortality caused by a mountain pine beetle outbreak with high spatial resolution satellite imagery.  International Journal of Remote Sensing.  30(17):4427–4441.  Available from http://gis.fs.fed.us/wwetac/publications/hicke_logan_2009.pdf
Maestas J.D, Campbell S.B.  2014.  Mapping potential ecosystem resilience and resistance across sage-grouse range using soil temperature and moisture regimes.  Fact Sheet.    Available from http://www.sagegrouseinitiative.com/technical-fact-sheet-mapping-potential-ecosystem-resilience-and-resistance-for-sage-grouse/
Butterfield BR, Key CH.  1986.  Mapping grizzly bear habitat in Glacier National Park using a stratified Landsat classification: a pilot study (p. 58-66). Proceedings--Grizzly Bear Habitat Symposium: Missoula, Montana; 30 April-2 May 1985.  Missoula (MT): U.S. Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, UT.    Available from https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951d03009803k;view=1up;seq=3
Miller JJ, C. Kinter L.  2020.  Mapping Castilleja christii (Christ’s paintbrush) on Mount Harrison, Cassia County, Idaho.  
Pekas K.M., Lichthardt J..  2015.  Mapping and Assessment of MacFarlane's four-o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei) at Lower Pittsburg Landing (EO 6).  
Lichthardt J, Gray K.  2013.  Mapping and Assessment of Idaho phlox (Phlox idahonis) Populations II: All occurrences.  
Moseley B..  1997.  Map with boundaries for S.USIDHP*378, a new site.  
Henon M..  1994.  Map showing northern goshawk nest sites on the Payette National Forest, accompanied by text explaining first and last observations of each nest.  
Klott J..  1992.  Map showing locations of populations of Cicindela arenicola discovered in April 1992 at Bruneau Dunes State Park; accompanied by an explanatory letter.