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Tripp B.B, Powers L.R.  1990.  Winter car survey of diurnal raptors of Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge and surrounding area.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  26(1):82-87.
Drewien R.C, Bouffard S.H.  1994.  Winter body mass and measurements of trumpeter swans Cygnus buccinator.  Wildfowl.  45:22-32.
Lengas BJ.  1996.  Winter bat surveys of the abandoned mines in Elkhorn Canyon, on the Malad Ranger District of the Caribou National Forest.  
Lengas BJ.  1996.  A winter bat survey of the caves and abandoned mines on the Montpelier Ranger District of the Caribou National Forest.  
Robinson L, Cushman SA, Lucid MK.  2017.  Winter bait stations as a multispecies survey tool.  Ecology and Evolution.  7(17):6826–6838.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.3158/full
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