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Whitman JS.  2022.  Herpetofauna observations in Idaho, 2021, for Species Diversity Database import [Excel spreadsheets].  
Whitman JS, Regan T.  2021.  Herpetofauna observations in Idaho, 2008 through 2021, for Species Diversity Database import [Excel spreadsheets].  
Munger J.C.  1998.  Herp collecting permit report to Idaho Department of Fish and Game covering the 1997 Owyhee County field season.  
Munger J.C.  1997.  Herp Collecting permit report to Idaho Department of Fish and Game covering the 1996 Owyhee County field season.  
McLaughlin S.P.  1986.  Heritabilities of traits determining resin yield in gumweed.  Journal of Heredity.  77:368-370.
Burkhardt J.W.  1994.  Herbivory in the Intermountain West - an overview of evolutionary history, historic cultural impacts and lessons from the past.  
Burkhardt J.W.  1996.  Herbivory in the Intermountain West.  
Youtie BA, Stafford M, Johnson JB.  1987.  Herbivorous and parasitic insect guilds associated with Great Basin wildrye (Elymus cinereus) in southern Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  47(4):644-651.  Available from http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3617&context=gbn
Bouffard SH, Tindall KV, Fothergill K.  2008.  Herbicide treatment to restore St. Anthony Dune tiger beetle habitat: a pilot study.  
De Graff M-A, Johns A.  2014.  Herbicide impacts on forb performance in degraded sagebrush steppe ecosystems. Great Basin native plant project: 2014 progress report.  Kilkenny F, Halford A, Malcomb A, editors. Boise (ID): U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.   p. 60-68.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_journals/2015/rmrs_2015_kilkenny_f002.pdf
[Anonymous].  1994.  Herbarium specimens of mosses collected in Idaho.  
Gray K., Lichthardt J., Hill J..  2010.  Herbarium review and site updates for Mimulus ampliatus Grant (spacious monkeyflower), Mimulus hymenophyllus Meinke(membrane-leaved monkeyflower), and Mimulus patulus Pennell (stalk-leaved monkeyflower) in Idaho.  Report prepared for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Snake River Office, Boise, ID.  
Gray K., Hill J., Lichthardt J..  2010.  Herbarium review and field survey for Astragalus arrectus Gray (Palouse milkvetch) and Astragalus riparius Barneby (Piper's milkvetch), Redbird Canyon, Idaho.  
Brownell V.R.  1985.  Herbarium and published data for Cypripedium fasciculatum Kell.  
MacCracken JG, Hansen RM.  1982.  Herbaceous vegetation of habitat used by blacktail jackrabbits and Nuttall cottontails in southeastern Idaho.  American Midland Naturalist.  107(1):180-184.
Leege TA, Godbolt G.  1985.  Herbaceous response following prescribed burning and seeding of elk range in Idaho.  Northwest Science.  59(2):134-143.  Available from https://research.wsulibs.wsu.edu:8443/xmlui/handle/2376/1840
Wang T.-Q., McCafferty W.P.  2004.  Heptageniidae (Ephemeroptera) of the world. Part I: phylogenetic higher classification.  Transactions of the American Entomological Society.  130(1):11-45.
Anonymous.  1992.  Help asked for bull trout.  High Country News.  30 November:4.
Moore J, Freehling M, Platenberg R, Measures L, Crawford JA.  1989.  Helminths of California quail (Callipepla californica) and mountain quail (Oreortyx pictus) in western Oregon.  Journal of Wildlife Diseases.  25(3):422-424.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.7589/0090-3558-25.3.422
Sauder J.  2022.  Hells Canyon-Snake River mussel survey 2022.  
Moseley B..  1989.  Hells Canyon primer. "P" is for plants.  Idaho Wildlife.  9(2, ):7.
U. S. Forest Service.  1999.  Hells Canyon NRA grasses.  
Richards DC, C. Falter M, Lester GT, Myers R.  2005.  [Hells Canyon mollusk survey.] Responses to FERC, additional information, request AR-2: Listed mollusks. Final Report.    Available from https://www.idahopower.com/pdfs/Relicensing/hellscanyon/hellspdfs/HCC_AIR_Reports_FinalLicenseApp/AR-2_Listed%20Mollusks.pdf
Idaho Power Company.  1996.  Hells Canyon: bird check list.  
Johnson C.A.  1983.  Helicopter survey of the lower Salmon River Canyon for Macfarlane's four o'clock (Mirabilis macfarlanei).