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Red Willow Research Inc..  2004.  Western Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) 2003 nest site survey of Shoshone BLM Field Office area and adjacent lands.  
Red Willow Research Inc., Austin M.L.  2004.  Western Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) 2004 nest site survey project update.  
Red Willow Research Inc..  2004.  Inventory of southeast Idaho bat sites: hibernacula, maternity, or transient use of natural and anthropogenic roosts: a supplementary report.  
Red Willow Research Inc..  2009.  Butterflies of Idaho. PowerPoint presentations, Red Willow Research, community classes..  
Redder AJ, Smith BE, Keinath DA.  2006.  Smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis): a technical conservation assessment.  Species Conservation Project.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/projects/scp/assessments/smoothgreensnake.pdf
Redente E.F, Ogle P.R, Hargis N.E.  1982.  Growing Colorado plants from seed: a state of the art. Volume III: forbs.  
Redlin S.C.  1991.  Discula destructiva sp. nov., cause of dogwood anthracnose.  Mycologia.  83(5):633-642.
Redmond RL, Jenni DA.  1986.  Population ecology of the long-billed curlew (Numenius americanus) in western Idaho.  Auk.  103(4):755-767.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/24320
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Redmond RL, Winne JC, Tady TP, Thornton M, Troutwine J, Ma Z.  1997.  Existing vegetation and land cover of the Little Missouri, Grand River, and Sheyenne National Grasslands.  
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Redmond RL.  1986.  Egg size and laying date of long-billed curlews Numenius americanus: implications for female reproductive tactics.  Oikos.  46(3):330-338.
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Reed JR, Sincock JL, Hailman JP.  1985.  Lightattraction in endangered procellariiform birds: reduction byshielding upward radiation.  Auk.  102:377-383.
Reed, Jr. PB.  1988.  National list of plant species that occur in wetlands: Northwest (Region 9).  
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Reed T..  2000.  Trumpeter swan survey of the U. S. sub-population of the Rocky Mountain population, fall 2000.  
Reed, Jr. P.B.  1988.  National list of plant species that occur in wetlands: Northeast (Region 1).  
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Reeder T.W, Montanucci R.R.  2001.  Phylogenetic analysis of the horned lizards (Phrynosomatidae: PHRYNOSOMA): evidence from mitochondrial DNA and morphology.  Copeia.  2001:309-323.
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