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Bartelt PE.  1998.  Anura. Bufo boreas (western toad). Mortality.  Herpetological Review.  29(2):96.  Available from https://www.zenscientist.com/index.php/filedrawer/Open-Access-Files/ssar_public/Herpetological-Review-1967-2009/1998-Herpetological-Review-29/Herpetological-Review-29%282%29-1998-pages-96-128/
Bartelt PE, Klaver RW, Porter WP.  2010.  Modeling amphibian energetics, habitat suitability, and movements of western toads, Anaxyrus (=Bufo) boreas, across present and future landscapes.  Ecological Modelling.  221(22):2675-2686.  Available from http://s3.amazonaws.com/file-storage.INDIVIDUAL-ACTIVITIES-CooperativeResearchUnits.digitalmeasures.usgs.edu/bklaver/intellcont/Bartelt%20et%20al%20Ecological%20Modelling%202010-2.pdf, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380010003492
Blaustein AR, Belden LK, Olson DH, Green DM, Root TL, Kiesecker JM.  2001.  Amphibian breeding and climate change.  Conservation Biology.  15(6):1804-1809.  Available from http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/75127, http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/75127/j.1523-1739.2001.00307.x.pdf,
Blaustein AR, D. Hokit G, O'Hara RK, Holt RA.  1994.  Pathogenic fungus contributes to amphibian losses in the Pacific Northwest.  Biological Conservation.  67(3):251-254.  Available from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0006320794906165
Blaustein AR, Walls SC, Bancroft BA, Lawler JJ, Searle CL, Gervasi SS.  2010.  Direct and indirect effects of climate change on amphibian populations.  Diversity.  2(2):281-313.
Boreal Toad Recovery Team and Technical Advisory Group, Loeffler C.  2001.  Conservation plan and agreement for the management and recovery of the southern Rocky Mountain population of the boreal toad (Bufo boreas boreas).    Available from irmafiles.nps.gov/reference/holding/152272?accessType=DOWNLOAD
Bull EL.  2009.  Dispersal of newly metamorphosed and juvenile western toads (Anaxyrus boreas) in northeastern Oregon, USA.  Herpetological Conservation and Biology.  4(2):236-247.  Available from http://www.herpconbio.org/Volume_4/Issue_2/Bull_2009.pdf
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Mack DEvans.  2022.  Compilations of incidental amphibian and alpine survey observations collected in the McCall Subregion from 2020 - 2021.  
Maxell BA, Hendricks P, Gates M.T, Lenard S..  2009.  Montana amphibian and reptile status assessment, literature review, and conservation plan.    Available from https://archive.org/details/B46f1da3-e005-4e28-8bfe-20cb7bc98a14
Maxell BAlan.  2009.  State-wide assessment of status, predicted distribution, and landscape-level habitat suitability of amphibians and reptiles in Montana.  Division of Biological Sciences, Wildlife Biology Program.  :294.  Available from http://etd.lib.umt.edu/theses/available/etd-10122009-102104/unrestricted/Maxell_umt_0136D_10039.pdf, http://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd/914/
McGee M, Keinath D.  2004.  Species assessment for boreal toad (Bufo boreas boreas) in Wyoming.    Available from http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/wy/wildlife/animal-assessmnts.Par.84521.File.dat/BorealToad.pdf
Monello RJ, R. Wright G.  1999.  Amphibian habitat preferences among artificial ponds in the Palouse region of northern Idaho.  Journal of Herpetology.  33(2):298-303.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1565727
Muths E, Corn PStephen, Pessier AP, D. Green E.  2003.  Evidence for disease-related amphibian decline in Colorado.  Biological Conservation.  110(3):357-365.  Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1129&context=usgsstaffpub, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320702002392