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R. Johnson R, Ziebell CD, Patton DR, Ffolliott PF, Hamre R.H.  1985.  Riparian ecosystems and their management: reconciling conflicting uses. Edition 2nd printing.  First North American Riparian Conference; 1985 April 16–18.  Tucson (AZ): U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.    Available from https://www.fs.fed.us/rmrs/publications/riparian-ecosystems-and-their-management-reconciling-conflicting-uses
[Anonymous].  1986.  Crested wheatgrass : its values, problems and myth : symposium proceedings, Logan, Utah, October 3-7, 1983. Logan (Utah): Utah State University.  
Johnson N.K, Igl L.D.  2001.  Area requirements of grassland birds: a regional perspective.  Auk.  118:124-134.
Johnson N.K, Baker H.B.  1973.  The types of Unionacea (Mollusca: Bivalvia).  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  125:145-186.
Johnson C.A.  1983.  MacFarlane's four o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei) preliminary endangered plant report of a new population.  
Johnson K, Mehlhop P, Black C, Score K.  1999.  Reproductive failure of endangered southwestern willow flycatchers on the Rio Grande, New Mexico.  Southwestern Naturalist.  44(2):226-231.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/30055434, https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/5053ea6ce4b097cd4fcf63f5
Johnson FD, Burlison VH, Guernsey RL.  1961.  Native trees of Idaho.  
Johnson MK, Hansen RM.  1979.  Foods of cottontails and woodrats in south-central Idaho.  Journal of Mammalogy.  60(1):213-215.
Johnson D.W, Armstrong D.M.  1987.  Peromyscus crinitus.  Mammalian Species.  No. 287:1-8.
Johnson C.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Johnson, Craig..  
Johnson C.  2019.  Email correspondence and submission of three new subpopulation locations for Silene spaldingii at existing Cottonwood Creek EO.  
Johnson N.K, Kermott L.H.  1994.  Nesting success of cavity-nesting birds using natural tree cavities.  Journal of Field Ornithology.  65(1):36-51.
Johnson N.K, Melquist W.E.  1973.  Unique, rare and endangered raptorial birds of northern Idaho: nesting success and management recommendations.  
Johnson D.R.  1991.  Structure of small mammal communities in the cedar/hemlock and spruce/subalpine fir habitats, Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho.  
Johnson N.K, Cassidy K.M.  1997.  Terrestrial mammals of Washington state: location data and predicted distributions. Volume 3.  
Johnson PC, Denton RE.  1975.  Outbreaks of the western spruce budworm in the American northern Rocky Mountain area from 1922 through 1971.    Available from http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007399623
Johnson D.R.  1981.  The study of raptor populations.
Johnson PD, Bogan AE, Brown KM, Burkhead NM, Cordeiro JR, Garner JT, Hartfield PD, Lepitzki DAW, Mackie GL, Pip E et al..  2013.  Conservation status of freshwater gastropods of Canada and the United States.  Fisheries.  38(6):247-282.
Johnson N.K, Sorenson M.D.  1999.  Phylogeny and biogeography of dabbling ducks (Genus: ANAS): a comparison of molecular and morphological evidence.  Auk.  116:792-805.
Johnson N.K, Ardema D.S.  1983.  News and notes. A disjunct population of Ribes sanguineum (Grossulariaceae) in Idaho.  Madrono.  30(3):191-193.
Johnson MK.  1982.  Response of small mammals to livestock grazing in southcentral Idaho.  Journal of Range Management.  35(1):51-53.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jrm/article/view/7263/6875
Johnson G.  2014.  Idaho rare plant observation report for Allium tolmiei var. persimile at Steve's Creek on Payette National Forest, July and August 2014.  
Johnson N.K, Zwank P.J.  1990.  Flammulated owl biology on the Sacramento Unit of the Lincoln National Forest.  
Johnson, Jr. CGrier, Swanson DK.  2005.  Bunchgrass plant communities of the Blue and Ochoco Mountains: a guide for managers.    Available from http://treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/download/20801.pdf
Johnson C.G.  1985.  Letter from Charles G. Johnson to Sue Yamamota, OR Natural Heritage, listing sightings of Halimolobos perplexa var perplexa in Idaho, as well as other sp located in OR.