Bibliography and Citations

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Anonymous.  1995.  Species: water howellia.  Conservation Biology.  9(4):723.
Anonymous.  1999.  The (boys) bats of summer.  
Anonymous.  0.  Indicator species for Idaho forests.  
Anonymous.  1991.  Montpelier Elk-Valley annual operating plan.  
Anonymous.  0.  Pony Meadows, Aquatic Features.  
Anonymous.  2015.  More than naming of parts.  Nature Plants.  1:1.
Anonymous.  2005.  Slickspot peppergrass CCA Conservation Committe meeting minutes, draft.
Anonymous.  1992.  Site description: East Moscow Mountain.  
Anonymous.  2004.  The effects of fire on rare plants.  Lingua Botanica.  4(3):4-6.
Anonymous.  1998.  Forum on Research and Management of Howellia aquatilis.
Anonymous.  2006.  Correspondence over penetrative trampling livestock trigger for EO71.  
Anonymous.  0.  Slick "spot" peppergrass writes a letter.  
Anonymous.  0.  Field key for Carex spp.  
Anonymous.  1988.  Cumulative effects analysis process for the Selkirk/Cabinet-Yaak grizzly bear ecosystems.  
Anonymous.  0.  Map copy showing the boundaries of the Purcell and Cabinet Proposed Grizzly Bear Recovery Habitats.  
Anonymous.  1992.  An ecological approach to management.
Anonymous.  2000.  Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI): coordination meeting on sampling in the Pacific Northwest and adjacent areas. Report of findings.
Anonymous.  0.  Summary of Elk-Valley ID Team's issues and concerns relating to Allotment Management Plans and the Elk Valley pRNA.  
Anonymous.  1975.  The genus Dodecatheon Linnaeus in British Columbia.  Davidsonia.  6(1):7-13.
Anonymous.  2002.  Draft lynx linkage zones.  
Anonymous.  1990.  Status report on Spiranthes diluvialis.  
Anonymous.  1991.  Executive summary regarding Badger Creek.  
Anonymous.  2002.  Chester diversion hydroelectric project, draft vegetation and wildlife habitat characterization and mapping and sensitive plants.  
Anonymous.  1971.  Species list for the flora of Upper Fishhook Research Natural Area.  
Anonymous.  1951.  The plumed quail (Oreortyx picta picta) in Upland game birds of Idaho.