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Cavallaro R.  2011.  Breeding yellow-billed cuckoo survey and inventory—Idaho Falls District, Bureau of Land Management.  
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Caswell H..  1989.  Matrix population models: construction, analysis and interpretation.
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Caswell J..  2004.  Slickspot peppergrass conservation agreement.
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Castro G., Myers J.P.  1993.  Shorebird predation on eggs of horseshoe crabs during spring stopover on Delaware Bay.  Auk.  110:927-930.
Castleberry SB, King TL, Wood PBohall, W. Ford M.  2002.  Microsatellite DNA analysis of population structure in Allegheny woodrats (Neotoma magister).  Journal of Mammalogy.  83(4):1058-1070.  Available from https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/83/4/1058/2373146/Microsatellite-DNA-Analysis-of-Population
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Castellano M.A.  1997.  Toward a RED list for Idaho's Macrofungi.  
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Cassirer F.  1995.  Coeur d'Alene salamander: permanent monitoring locations. North Fork Clearwater River and Lochsa River with tabular data for 1993 and 1994.  
Cassirer E.F.  1992.  Proceedings, harlequin duck symposium, April 23-24, 1992, Moscow, Idaho. Harlequin Duck Symposium, Northwest Section Wildlife Society Meeting.  Moscow (Idaho): Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  
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Cassirer E.F.  1995.  Harlequin duck monitoring on the Moyie River and other tributaries to the Kootenai River in northern Idaho subsequent to natural gas pipeline construction.  
Cassirer E.F, Schirato G., Sharpe F., Groves C.R, Anderson R.N.  1993.  Cavity nesting by harlequin ducks in the Pacific Northwest.  Wilson Bulletin.  105(4):691-694.
Cassirer E.F, Groves C.R.  1992.  Ecology of harlequin ducks in northern Idaho, progress report 1991.  
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Cassirer E.F, Groves C.R.  1989.  Breeding ecology of harlequin ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) on the Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho.  
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