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U. S. Geological Survey, National Wildlife Health Center.  2015.  Bat white-nose syndrome (WNS)/Pd surveillance submission guidelines Winter 2014/2015 (November–May). Version 2.28.2015.    Available from http://www.nwhc.usgs.gov/disease_information/white-nose_syndrome/USGS_NWHC_Bat_WNS_submission_protocol.pdf
U. S. Geological Survey.  2001.  Biological Soil Crusts - Webs of Life in the Desert.  USGS Fact Sheet.  
U. S. Geological Survey.  1989.  Hydrology of the Indian Bathtub Area, Owyhee County, Southwestern Idaho. USDI Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Boise, ID.  
U. S. Geological Survey.  2009.  Rocky Mountain Mapping Center.    Available from http://rmmcweb.cr.usgs.gov/
U. S. Geological Survey.  2002.  Bryophytes and Lichens: Small but Indispensable Forest Dwellers.  USGS Fact Sheet.  
U. S. Geological Survey.  2003.  News Release: USGS studies wildfire ecology in the western United States.  
U. S. Geological Survey, Fuller P.  2018.  Nonindigenous aquatic species database results: Idaho: Craspedacusta sowerbyi (freshwater jellyfish) [table plus associated sighting information].    Available from https://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/CollectionInfo.aspx?SpeciesID=1068&State=ID
U. S. Geological Survey.  2002.  Butterfly Occurrence Database.    Available from https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/4f4e477ce4b07f02db47fe5a
U. S. General Accounting Office.  1991.  Public land management: attention to wildlife is limited.  
U. S. Forest Service, Sawtooth National Forest.  2012.  2012 Amended Sawtooth National Forest plan.  (Amended)  Available from http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/sawtooth/landmanagement/planning/?cid=stelprdb5391896
U. S. Forest Service, Northern Region.  2015.  Land management plan 2015 revision, Kootenai National Forest.    Available from http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3826663.pdf
U. S. Forest Service, Northern Region.  2015.  Land management plan 2015 revision, Idaho Panhandle National Forests.    Available from http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3826554.pdf
U. S. Forest Service, Intermountain Region.  2010.  A memo dated 30 March sent to forest supervisors regarding regional forester's sensitive species list changes. File Code 2670.  
U. S. Forest Service, Caribou-Targhee National Forest.  2003.  Revised forest plan for the Caribou National Forest.    Available from http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5229166.pdf
U. S. Forest Service.  2012.  Groundwater-dependent ecosystems: level I inventory field guide.  Inventory Methods for Assessment and Planning.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/sites/default/files/GDE_Level_I_FG_final_March2012_web.pdf
U. S. Forest Service.  1994.  A checklist of the plants of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest.  
U. S. Forest Service.  1993.  Grizzly bear management strategy for westline timber sale and plateau bear management unit.  
U. S. Forest Service.  2013.  Final environmental impact statement for the revised land management plan, Idaho Panhandle National Forests.    Available from http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5436506.pdf
U. S. Forest Service, USDI Bureau.  2004.  Summary of the draft environmental impact statement: Northern Rockies lynx amendment.  
U. S. Forest Service.  2008.  New Slickspot Peppergrass Information Sought. Press Release.  
U. S. Forest Service.  1994.  Master memorandum of understanding between Bat Conservation International, Inc., and the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service and the United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service.  
U. S. Forest Service.  1988.  Range plant handbook. Mineola (N.Y.): Dover Publications.  
U. S. Forest Service.  1993.  Sensitive plant list, Region 6, USDA Forest Service.  
U. S. Forest Service, USDI Bureau.  1997.  Habitat conservation assessment and conservation strategy - the Lemhi penstemon (Penstemon lemhiensis). Unpublished report.  
U. S. Forest Service.  1978.  Species list: birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, and amphibians for the Forest Service including separate lists for Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota.