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Emlen J.T..  1979.  Land bird densities on Baja California islands.  Auk.  96:152-167.
Enderline R.W.  1947.  The life history and management of mountain quail in California.  Pittman-Robertson Quarterly.  7(2):52.
Engle J..  1999.  A letter to Tim Duffner, Resource Supervisor, Idaho Department of Lands regarding permission to maintain a small exclosure fence for spotted frog research around a portion of one spring pond at Sam Noble Springs in Owyhee County. Letter also contains sum.  
Espinoza F.A, Orme M.L, Dolan J.J.  1977.  A limnological survey of subalpine lakes in the Buffalo Hump area.  
Evans Mack D, Jaquish M.  2014.  Long-term population monitoring of northern Idaho ground squirrel: 2014 implementation and population estimates.  Endangered Species Section 6 Grants F12AP00815 and F13AF01075.  
Evans Mack D, Gillen C, McDonald L.  2013.  Long-term population monitoring of northern Idaho ground squirrel: sampling design, pilot implementation, and 2013 population estimates.  Threatened and Endangered Species Projects F11AP00417 and F12AP00815.  
Evans Mack D, Baker C.  2015.  Long-term population monitoring of northern Idaho ground squirrel: 2015 implementation and population estimates.  Endangered Species Section 6 Grants F12AP00815 and F13AF01075.  
Evenden A.G.  1990.  Letter dated 10 December to Art Bourassa, District Ranger, North Fork Ranger District, requesting signitures on the establishment record for Chateau Falls RNA.  
Eversman S..  1990.  Lichens of Yellowstone National Park.  Bryologist.  93(2):197-205.
Eversman S..  1994.  Lichens of the Yellowstone eocsystem.  
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Fahey T.J, Knight D.H.  1986.  Lodgepole pine ecosystems.  Bioscience.  36(9):610-617.
Famous N.C, Campbell C.S.  1985.  Lomatogonium rotatum. In: The Nature Conservancy Element Stewardship Abstract [Database].  
Famous N.C, Campbell C.S.  1984.  Lomatogonium rotatum (Gentianaceae) and Primula laurentiana (Primulaceae) in Maine: new localities and general distributions.  Rhodora.  86:425-429.
Fenton M.B.  1983.  Letter to D. Langowsky, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, NM, regarding spotted bat surveys.  
Ferguson J.  2004.  Lek and raptor survey results for ETI US Air Force [technical memorandum].  
Ferguson R.B, Medin D.E.  1983.  Long-term changes in an ungrazed bitterbrush plant community in southwest Idaho. INT-152.  
Ferguson J.  2003.  Lek and raptor survey results for ETI US Air Force [and] Sage grouse and raptor survey results 2003 [2 technical memoranda].  
Fernald M.L.  1919.  Lithological factors limiting the ranges of Pinus banksiana and Thuja occidentalis.  Rhodora.  21(243):41-67.
Fiedler pL.  1987.  Life history and population dymanics of rare and common mariposa lilies (Calochortus Pursh: Liliaceae).  Journal of Ecology.  75:977-995.
Findley J..  2007.  Lepidium davisii habitat photos.  
Fisser H.G, Lavigne R.J.  1961.  A leaf-feeding beetle found on threetip sagebrush.  Journal of Range Management.  14:278-280.
Fitch T., Trost C.H.  1985.  Letter to Jerry Conley, Director of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, requesting that the common loon (Gavia immer) be listed as a Species of Special Concern in Idaho.  
Fitch, Jr. F.W.  1950.  Life history and ecology of the scissor-tailed flycatcher, MUSCIVORA FORFICATA.  Auk.  67:145-168.
Fite K..  2001.  Letter to Geoff Pampush, Director of The Nature Conservancy regarding the 45 Allotment.  
Fite K., Eddie W..  2001.  Letter dated April 4, 2001 from the Land and Water Fund of the Rockies to Secretary Gale Norton, Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D. C., Marshall p Jones, Acting Director, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service,Washington, D.C.