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U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.  2000.  Forest Service Roadless Area Conservation: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 3 - agency responses to public comments.  
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Taylor D.M, Buskirk S.W.  1994.  Forest microenvironments and resting energetics of the American marten Martes americana.  Ecography.  17:249-256.
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Ruby ME.  2001.  Forest macro-arthropods as potential indicators of ecosystem conditions in western Idaho: an analysis of community composition, biological diversity, and community structure.  Forest Science.  :65.  Available from https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/11060
Sauder JD, Rachlow JL.  2015.  Forest heterogeneity influences habitat selection by fishers (Pekania pennanti) within home ranges.  Forest Ecology and Management.  347:49-56.  Available from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Janet_Rachlow/publication/274514406_Forest_heterogeneity_influences_habitat_selection_by_fishers_Pekania_pennanti_within_home_ranges/links/5523d7940cf2c815e0733747.pdf
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Bohn K., Bohn K., Keller B.L.  1997.  Forest dwelling bat populations in the Crystal Creek area, Pocatello Ranger District, Caribou National Forest.  
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Daw SK, DeStefano S.  2001.  Forest characteristics of northern goshawk nest stands and post-fledging areas in Oregon.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  65(1):59-65.
Baker MD, Lacki MJ.  2004.  Forest bat communities in the East Cascade Range, Washington.  Northwest Science.  78(3):234-241.
Pavek P, Erhardt B, Heekin T, Old R.  2013.  Forb Seedling Guide for the Inland Northwest -- Native, introduced, invasive and noxious forb species. Pullman (WA): USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.  
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