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Naderman J..  1987.  Flight data for survey of swans in eastern Idaho on June 10, 1987.  
Naderman J..  1986.  Flight data for air survey of swans in eastern Idaho on June 6, 1986.  
Wilken D.H, Smith D.M, Harborne J.B, Glennie C.W.  1982.  Flavonoid and anthocyanin patterns and the systematic relationships in Collomia.  Biochemical Systematics and Ecology.  10(3):239-243.
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.  1994.  Flathead National Forest, Forest Plan Amendment 20, environmental assessment, conservation measures for the threatened plant, water howellia (Howellia aquatilis).  
Reynolds R.T, Linkhart B..  1992.  Flammulated owls in ponderosa pine: evidence of preference for old growth.  
Marcot BG, Hill R.  1980.  Flammulated owls in northwestern California.  Western Birds.  11(3):141-149.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/122127
Shepard J..  1996.  Flammulated owl surveys, Clearwater National Forest, 1996.  
Keysor A.  2005.  Flammulated Owl Survey for 2005. Not paged plus map.  
Waterbury BA.  2008.  Flammulated owl survey data, 2007 and 2008, Salmon–Challis National Forest, South Zone [Excel spreadsheet].  
Wauer RH.  1966.  Flammulated owl records following May storms in Zion Canyon, Utah.  Condor.  68(2):211.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/101517
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Shepherd JF, Servheen G.  1992.  Flammulated owl (Otus flammeolus) surveys and habitat sampling on the Clearwater, Red River and Salmon River Ranger Districts, Nez Perce National Forest.  
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Johnson N.K, Zwank P.J.  1990.  Flammulated owl biology on the Sacramento Unit of the Lincoln National Forest.  
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
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Peck J.K, Nekola J., Farrar D.R.  1989.  Five pteridophytes new to Iowa.  American Fern Journal.  79(1):28-29.
Holmgren N.H.  1973.  Five new species of Castilleja (Scrophulariaceae) from the Intermountain region.  Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.  100(2):83-93.
Idaho Statesman.  2002.  Five groups sue to get wolverines considered as endangered species.  Idaho Statesman.  41193
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