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Geiser L.H, Derr C.C, Dillman K.L.  1994.  Air quality monitoring on the Tongass National Forest: Methods and baselines using lichens. R10-TB-46.  
Geiser L.H, Derr C.C, Dillman K.L.  1994.  Air quality monitoring on the Tongass National Forest: Methods and baselines using lichens. R10-TB-46.  
Duft J.F, Moseley R.K.  1989.  Alpine wildflowers of the Rocky Mountains.
Davy A.J, Jefferies R.L.  1981.  Approaches to the monitoring of rare plant populations.
Steward A.N, Dennis L.J, Gilkey H.M.  Submitted.  Aquatic plants of the Pacific Northwest with vegetative keys. Second Edition.  
Dixon R.D, Saab V.A.  2000.  Black-backed Woodpecker (Picoides arcticus).
Finch DM.  2012.  Climate change in grasslands, shrublands, and deserts of the interior American West: a review and needs assessment. General Technical Report RMRS-GTR-285.  Friggens MM, Warwell MV, Chambers JC, Kitchen SG, Meyer SE, Brantley SL, Ford PL, Richardson BA, Shaw NL, Pendleton RL et al., editors. Fort Collins (CO): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr285.pdf
Swarts ND, Dixon KW.  2017.  Conservation methods for terrestrial orchids. Plantation (FL): J. Ross Publishing.    Available from http://www.jrosspub.com/conservation-methods-for-terrestrial-orchids.html
Dirr MA.  2011.  Dirr's encyclopedia of trees and shrubs. Edition First.  Portland (Oregon): Timber Press.  
Dirr MA.  1997.  Dirr's hardy trees and shrubs: an illustrated encyclopedia. Portland (Oregon): Timber Press.  
Ferguson DC, Opler PA, Smith MJ, Donahue JP.  2000.  Distribution of Arctiidae of western North America. Part 1, Text, maps, and references. Moths of western North America.  3.  Fort Collins (CO): Colorado State University, C. P. Gillette Arthropod Biodiversity Museum.    Available from http://digitool.library.colostate.edu/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=349353&local_base=GEN01
Brown J, Adkins C, Allwell C, Barkawi R, Bryan J, Bulavinetz R, Burns J, Campbell A, Carpenter M, Cavanaugh D et al..  2006.  Eco-Logical: An Ecosystem Approach to Developing Infrastructure Projects. Washington (DC): Department of Transportation.  
Brown J, Adkins C, Allwell C, Barkawi R, Bryan J, Bulavinetz R, Burns J, Campbell A, Carpenter M, Cavanaugh D et al..  2006.  Eco-Logical: An Ecosystem Approach to Developing Infrastructure Projects. Washington (DC): Department of Transportation.  
Ayensu E.S, DeFilips R.A.  1978.  Endangered and threatened plants of the United States.
Hoag C, Tilley D, Darris D, Pendergrass K.  2008.  Field guide for the identification and use of common riparian woody plants of the Intermountain West and Pacific Northwest Regions. Aberdeen (Idaho): USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service.  
Carsey K., Kittel G., Decker K., Cooper D.J, Culver D..  2003.  Field guide to the wetland and riparian plant associations of Colorado. Fort Collins (CO): Colorado Natural Heritage Program.  
Despain D.G.  1975.  Field key to the flora of Yellowstone National Park.
Lichvar R, Dixon L.  2011.  Flora and Field Guide References Supporting All U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Regional Supplements. ERDC/CRREL SR-11-1.  Hanover (NH): US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.  
Davis R.J.  1952.  Flora of Idaho.
Davis R.J.  1952.  Flora of Idaho, Lepidium papilliferum.
Dasmann W.  1971.  If deer are to survive : how to meet food and cover needs. Harrisburg (PA): Stackpole Books.  
Borror D.J, DeLong D.M, Triplehorn C.A.  1981.  An introduction to the study of insects. Fifth edition.  
Dawson W.L.  1923.  Mountain quail. Volume Four.  
Dawson W.L.  1909.  Mountain quail. Volume II.  
Sumner L., Dixon J.S.  1953.  Mountain quail: Oreortyx picta picta (Douglas).