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East[ern] Idaho Aspen Working Group(EIAWG) Technical Committee.  2014.  Aspen toolbox: tools, techniques and commonsense guidelines for promoting, restoring, and managing aspen on the landscape. Draft.    Available from http://www.eiawg.org/uploads/AspenToolbox4-11-2014.pdf
Eastman D..  1993.  Some rare wildflowers of Idaho, "Gem of the Mountains".  Northwest Parks and Wildlife.  3(2):60-63.
Eastman D..  1990.  Rare and endangered plants of Oregon.
Easterela DA.  1965.  The spotted bat in Utah.  Journal of Mammalogy.  46(4):665-668.
Easterela DA.  1971.  Notes on young and adults of the spotted bat, Euderma maculatum.  Journal of Mammalogy.  52(2):475-476.
Easterela D.A, Whitaker, Jr. J.O.  1972.  Food habits of some bats from Big Bend National Park, Texas.  Journal of Mammalogy.  53(4):887-890.
Easterela DA.  1970.  First records of the spotted bat in Texas and notes on its natural history.  American Midland Naturalist.  83(1):306-308.
Easdale G..  2001.  Idaho CDC stewardship visit report for Aquarius (S.USIDHP*18) and Aquarius RNA (M.USIDHP*193).  
Easdale G..  2001.  Idaho CDC stewardship visit report for North Menan Butte (M.USIDHP*16 and M.USIDHP*1140).  
Easdale G..  2001.  Idaho CDC stewardship visit report for Malad Gorge (S.USIDHP*152).  
Easdale G..  2001.  Idaho CDC stewardship visit report for Box Canyon (S.USIDHP*42).  
Earnst S.L, Dobkin D.S, Ballard J.A.  2012.  Changes in avian and plant communities of aspen woodlands over 12 years after livestock removal in the northwestern Great Basin.  Conservation Biology.  doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2012.01903.x
Earle A.Scott, Lundin J.  2012.  Idaho mountain wildflowers: a photographic compendium. Edition Third.  Helena (MT): Farcountry Press.  
Earl S.W.  2005.  Email message from Scott Earl, INL, in which he reports caves in which he has documented Glacicavicola bathyscioides in SE Idaho.  
Eads RB, Campos EG, Maupin GO.  1987.  A review of the genus Meringis (Siphonaptera: Hystrichopsyllidae).  Journal of Medical Entomology.  24(4):467-476.
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Dzus E.  2001.  Status of the woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Alberta.    Available from http://esrd.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/species-at-risk/species-at-risk-publications-web-resources/mammals/documents/SAR-StatusWoodlandCaribouAlberta-Jan2001.pdf
Dzinbal K.A.  1982.  Ecology of harlequin ducks in Prince William Sound, Alaksa, during summer.  :11pp..
Dyer T..  1994.  Letter from Tom Dyer, Burley District BLM, to George Stephens, Idaho Conservation Data Center, dated 9 November regarding a northern goshawk nesting territory on private land in Cassia County, ID.  
Dwight, Jr. J.  1900.  The moult of the North American Tetraonidae (quails, partridges and grouse).  Auk.  17:34-51.
Dvornich K.M, McAllister K.R, Aubry K.B.  1997.  Amphibians and reptiles of Washington state: location data and predicted distributions.  
Duszynski DW, Harrenstien L, Couch L, Garner MM.  2005.  A pathogenic new species of Eimeria from the pygmy rabbit, Brachylagus idahoensis, in Washington and Oregon, with description of the sporulated oocyst and intestinal endogenous stages.  Journal of Parasitology.  91(3):618–623.  Available from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16108556
Durrant S.D.  1952.  Mammals of Utah: taxonomy and distribution.  University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History.  6:1-549.
Durrant SD, Hansen RM.  1954.  A new rock squirrel (Citellus variegatus) from the Great Basin with critical comments on related subspecies.  Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington.  67:263-272.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/111796#page/289/mode/1up
Durrant SD.  1935.  Occurrence of the spotted bat in Utah.  Journal of Mammalogy.  16(3):226.  Available from http://jmammal.oxfordjournals.org/content/16/3/226.1
Durkalec M., Weldon C., Mack J.J, Bishop J..  2009.  The state of wetlands in Cleveland Metroparks: implications for urban wetland conservation and restoration.    Available from http://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/Resource.ashx?sn=StateofClevelandMetroparksWetlandsRept