Bibliography and Citations

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Anonymous.  0.  Pony Meadows, Aquatic Features.  
Anonymous.  2006.  Correspondence over penetrative trampling livestock trigger for EO71.  
Anonymous.  1977.  Idaho Natural Area Nomination (form), Pony Meadows Research Natural Area.  
Anonymous.  1995.  Species: water howellia.  Conservation Biology.  9(4):723.
Anonymous.  1988.  Cumulative effects analysis process for the Selkirk/Cabinet-Yaak grizzly bear ecosystems.  
Anonymous.  1961.  Statement of policy relative to the setting aside of privately owned lands as natural areas.  Journal of Forestry.  59(12):Notpaged.
Anonymous.  2005.  Slickspot peppergrass CCA Conservation Committe meeting minutes, draft.
Anonymous.  1992.  An ecological approach to management.
Anonymous.  0.  Indicator species for Idaho forests.  
Anonymous.  1992.  Site description: East Moscow Mountain.  
Anonymous.  1915.  The mountain quail: notes on the life history of this rapidly decreasing Oregon game bird.  Oregon Sportsman.  3(3):57-60.
Anonymous.  2005.  Lepidium papilliferum technical team meeting minutes.
Anonymous.  0.  List of land ownership/management associated with Idaho ground squirrel colony sites.  
Anonymous.  1977.  Handwritten notes referring to the Elk Valley area in the Caribou National Forest.  
Anonymous.  0.  Slick "spot" peppergrass writes a letter.  
Anonymous.  2002.  Draft lynx linkage zones.  
Anonymous.  1991.  Montpelier Elk-Valley annual operating plan.  
Anonymous.  0.  Birdlife in western junipers.  
Anonymous.  1996.  Candystick plant conservation strategy mapped by GIS.  ARC News.  18(4):16.
Anonymous.  2015.  More than naming of parts.  Nature Plants.  1:1.
Anonymous.  0.  Summary of Elk-Valley ID Team's issues and concerns relating to Allotment Management Plans and the Elk Valley pRNA.  
Anonymous.  1992.  Help asked for bull trout.  High Country News.  30 November:4.
Anonymous.  0.  Bull Run Project, issues and concerns and FERC study plan.  
Anonymous.  0.  Data sheet of unknown source listing five occurrences of Eburophyton austiniae in the vicinity of Moose Creek in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area.  
Anonymous.  0.  Dialog Information Services printout of citations to publications associated with Townsend's big-eared bat.