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Tack JD, Fedy BC.  2015.  Landscapes for energy and wildlife: conservation prioritization for golden eagles across large spatial scales.  PLOS ONE.  10(8):e0134781.
Taft J.B, Solecki M.K.  1990.  Vascular flora of the wetland and prairie communities of Gavin Bog and Prairie Nature Preserve, Lake County, Illinois.  Rhodora.  92(871):142-165.
Takahashi H..  1987.  Pollen morphology and its taxonomic significance of the Monotropoideae (Ericaceae).  Botanical Magazine.  100(1060):385-405.
Takahashi M.  2012.  Dynamics of the interactions between big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata L.) and its associated arthropods in southeastern Idaho: food webs and effects of herbivory in a changing climate [dissertation].  Biological Sciences.  :170.  Available from http://gradworks.umi.com/35/36/3536204.html
Talbot S.L, Looman S.J, Welsh S.L.  1988.  Cicuta bulbifera L. (Umbelliferae) in Alaska.  Great Basin Naturalist.  48(3):382.
Tallent-Halsell N.G..  1994.  Forest Health Monitoring 1994 Field Methods Guide.  
Tallent-Halsell NG.  1994.  Forest Health Monitoring 1994 Field Methods Guide - Lichen Communities, amended.  
Tallmon D.A, Funk W.C, Dunlap W.W, Allendorf F.W.  2000.  Genetic differentiation among long-toed salamander (AMBYSTOMA MACRODACTYLUM) populations.  Copeia.  2000:27-35.
Tang R.B, Associates, C. S.AI.  1995.  Rare Plant Survey for Challis Resource Area, Salmon District, Bureau of Land Management.  
Tang S..  1987.  The purification of phenol polluted water by higher aquatic plants and the analysis of feasibility in using common water hyacinth for the control engineering.  Bulletin of Nanjing Botanical Garden Memoirs Sun Yat Sen.  :74-82.
Tank S.L.  1983.  A winter passerine ecology study in the River of No Return Wilderness, Central Idaho.  :70pp..
Tank SL, Sidle WB.  1986.  Habitat relationships of wintering passerines in the River of No Return Wilderness area of central Idaho.  Northwest Science.  60(4):238-242.  Available from http://hdl.handle.net/2376/1817
Tanner W.W.  1978.  Zoogeography of reptiles and amphibians in the Intermountain Region.  Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs.  2:43-53.
Tanner VM.  1961.  A check-list of the species of Eleodes and descriptions of new species (Coleoptera-Tenebrionidae).  Great Basin Naturalist.  21(3):55-78.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/30124
Tanner WW.  1984.  Reptiles and amphibians of Idaho, no. 2.  Great Basin Naturalist.  44(1):111-112.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29252
Tanner W.W.  1941.  The reptiles and amphibians of Idaho, no. 1.  Great Basin Naturalist.  :87-97.
Tans W.E, Read R.H.  1975.  Recent Wisconsin records for some interesting vascular plants in the western Great Lakes region.  Michigan Botanist.  14(3):131-143.
Tappeiner J., Zasada J., Ryan P., Newton M..  1991.  Salmonberry clonal and population structure: the basis for a persistent cover.  Ecology.  72(2):609-618.
Targhee National Forest.  0.  Owl CDC forms (reports)–Palisades Ranger District, CD.  
Targhee National Forest.  1993.  Computer printout generated by the Targhee National Forest listing wildlife observations of threatened, endangered, sensitive, and indicator species.  
Targhee National Forest.  1993.  Computer printout generated by the Targhee National Forest listing great gray owl sightings and nests.  
Targhee National Forest U. S. Department of Agriculture.  1987.  Threatened, endangered and sensitive plants and animals of the Targhee National Forest.  
Tarifa T, Yensen E.  2004.  Analysis of southern Idaho ground squirrel diets: How important is remnant native flora? Annual report, 2002
Tart D.  2013.  Pinus albicaulis plot data received from Region 4 - dataset 2.  :346records.
Tart D, Kinter L, Strickland J.  2017.  Personal Communication with David Tart regarding whitebark pine data sets provided in 2013.