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Yensen E, Sherman PW.  1997.  Spermophilus brunneus.  Mammalian Species.  560:1-5.  Available from http://www.science.smith.edu/msi/pdf/i0076-3519-560-01-0001.pdf
Yensen D.L.  1981.  The 1900 invasion of alien plants into southern Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  41(2):176-183.
Yensen E..  1988.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, containing information on 2 new Spermophilus brunneus colonies.  
Yensen E..  1986.  Letter to Craig Groves, Idaho Natural Heritage Program, regarding locations of two sightings and one specimen of Spermophilus variegatus.  
Yensen E., Sherman P.W.  1996.  Ground squirrels, Smokey the Bear, and the death of an ecosystem. Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  32(1/2):62-63.
Yensen NP, Clark WH, Francoeur A.  1977.  A checklist of Idaho ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).  Pan-Pacific Entomologist.  53(3):181-187.  Available from http://www.antwiki.org/wiki/images/9/96/Yensen,_Clark_%26_Francoeur_1977.pdf
Yensen E, Quinney DL, Johnson K, Timmerman K, Steenhof K.  1992.  Fire, vegetation changes, and population fluctuations of Townsend's ground squirrels.  American Midland Naturalist.  128(2):299-312.
Yen A., Weinmann F..  1997.  Notes on the Taxonomy and Nomenclatural Changes in Carex.  
Yen T-C.  1946.  Late tertiary freshwater mollusks from southeastern Idaho.  Journal of Paleontology.  20:485-494.
Yen T-C.  1944.  Notes on freshwater mollusks of Idaho formation at Hammett, Idaho.  Journal of Paleontology.  18:101-108.
Yellowstone Science.  2011.  Yellowstone's Trumpeter Swans.  Yellowstone Science.  19(3)
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Yellowstone Science.  1994.  The Yellowstone lion: the homecoming of a native predator. Part one.  Yellowstone Science.  2(3):8-13.
Yellowstone Science.  1995.  Wolves released: learning accelerates.  Yellowstone Science.  3(2):17-18.
Yellowstone Science.  1994.  The Yellowstone lion. Part two: the long day of a lion hunter.  Yellowstone Science.  2(4):2-9.
Yellowstone Science.  1995.  Wolf realities.  Yellowstone Science.  3(3):6-11.
Yellowstone Center for Resources..  1999.  Yellowstone Center for Resources Annual Report, 1998.  
Yee DG, Deuel BE, Bailey SF.  1990.  Middle Pacific coast region.  American Birds.  44(3):491-494.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/nab/v044n03/p00388-p00502.pdf
Yatskievych G., Windham M.D, Wollenweber E..  1990.  A reconsideration of the genus Pityrogramma (Adiantaceae) in western North America.  American Fern Journal.  80(1):9-17.
Yates TL, Barber WR, Armstrong DM.  Submitted.  Survey of North American collections of recent mammals.  Journal of Mammalogy.  Supplement to Volume 68(2):76pp.
Yates G..  2006.  Letter dated September 11 to Gina Glenne, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, regarding Mirabilis macfarlanei monitoring and protoco.  
Yates E.  2013.  Pyrrocoma scaberula inventory final report.    Available from https://www.fs.fed.us/r6/sfpnw/issssp/documents3/inv-rpt-va-pyrrocoma-scaberula-waw-201311.pdf
Yates G..  2007.  Rare plant observations in Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.  
Yates E..  2007.  MacFarlane's Four-O'clock in Hells Canyon of the Snake River.  Kalmiopsis (Journal of the Native Plant Society of Oregon).  14:1-7.
Yasuda S, Johnson M, Chasse-Demers E..  1993.  Neotropical migratory birds and livestock grazing: a literature review.  : In-house document, U. S. Forest Service, Eldorado National Forest, Placerville Ranger District.