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Hayward GD, Garton EO, Hayward PH.  1985.  Habitat requirements and distribution of the boreal owl in central Idaho.  
Hayward G.D, Koopman M.  2000.  Boreal owl population trend, habitat use, and dispersal: combined progress report.  
Hayward GD, Verner J.  1994.  Flammulated, boreal, and great gray owls in the United States: a technical conservation assessment.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_rm/rm_gtr253.pdf
Hayward G.D, Hayward P.H.  1988.  Nest box use: Idaho Panhandle National Forest, 1988.  
Hayward GD.  1987.  Betalights: an aid in the nocturnal study of owl foraging habitat and behavior.  Journal of Raptor Research.  21(3):98-102.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/53048
Hayward G., Hayward P.H, Garton. E.O.  1993.  Ecology of boreal owls in the northern Rocky Mountains, U.S.A..  Wildlife Monographs.  124:1-59.
Hayward G.D, Hayward P.H.  1993.  Boreal owl (Aegolius funereus).  Birds of North American Online.  (63)  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/063
Hayward G.D, Garton E.O.  1988.  Resource partitioning among forest owls in the River of No Return Wilderness, Idaho.  Oecologia.  75(2)  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4218564
Hayward G., Hayward P.H, Garton E.O.  1986.  Habitat requirements and distribution of the boreal owl in central Idaho.  
Hayward G.D, Hayward P.H.  1980.  Boreal owl nest site locations in the Frank Church - River of No Return Wilderness from 1980 - 2001: report to the Payette National Forest.  
Hayward G.D.  1989.  Nest box use: Idaho Panhandle National Forest.  
Hayward G., Hayward. P.H.  1995.  Relative abundance and habitat associations of small mammals in Chamberlain Basin, central Idaho.  Northwest Science.  69(2):114-125.
Hayssen V..  1991.  Dipodomys microps.  Mammalian Species.  389:1-9.  Available from http://www.science.smith.edu/msi/pdf/i0076-3519-389-01-0001.pdf, http://www.jstor.org/stable/i281862
Hays MR(Mike).  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Hays, Michael R. (Mike)..  
Hays M..  1997.  Field notes for the Giant Western Red Cedar Grove (S.USIDHP*666).  
Hays H..  1984.  Common terns raise young from successive broods.  Auk.  101:274-280.
Hays M..  1995.  Sensitive and rare plant species of the Palouse District Clearwater National Forest.  
Hays RL, Summers C, Seitz W.  1981.  Estimating wildlife habitat variables. FWS/OBS.  81/47.  Washington (DC): U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service.  
Hays M..  1997.  Field notes for the Morris Creek Old Growth Cedar Grove site (S.USIDHP*332).  
Hays H., Risebrough R.W.  1972.  Pollutant concentrations in abnormal young terns from Long Island Sound.  Auk.  89:19-35.
Hays M.  2010.  Idaho rare plant observation report for Silene spaldingii at Mud Springs Ridge, 12 August 2010.  
Haynes C.C.  1910.  Sphaerocarpos hians sp. nov., with a revision of the genus and illustrations of the species.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  37:215-230.
Haynes S.  Submitted.  No description.  Haynes, Steve. Route 8, Box 143, Idaho Falls, ID 83401..  
Haynes C.M, Aird S.D.  1981.  The distribution and habitat requirements of the wood frog (Ranidae: Rana sylvatica Le Conte) in Colorado.  
Haynes.  1994.  Summary listing of plants used by American Indians in the Interior Pacific Northwest, Draft.