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Whitfield M.B.  1993.  Idaho Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: annual production summary, 1993.  
Whitfield MB, Maj ME.  1996.  Inventory and monitoring of bald eagles and other raptorial birds of the Snake River, Idaho: 1995 progress report.  
Whitfield M.B.  1991.  Idaho bald eagle research project, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: annual production report, 1991.  
Whitfield M.B.  1990.  Idaho bald eagle research project, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: annual production summary, 1990.  
Whitfield M.B.  1991.  Idaho bald eagle research project, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, continental Idaho population unit, interim report, 1991.  
Whitmore D.H.  1983.  Introgressive hybridization of smallmouth bass (MICROPTERUS DOLOMIEUI) and Guadalupe bass (M. TRECULI).  Copeia.  1983:672-679.
Wicks G.A, Burnside O.C, Fenster C.R.  1971.  Influence of soil type and depth of planting on downy brome seed.  Weed Science.  19(1):82-86.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4041825
Will G.C.  1991.  Idaho Department of Fish and Game statewide surveys and inventory, 1 April 1986 to 30 September 1991, five year job completion report, Study II, Job 2, waterfowl production and summer banding. Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Boise.  
Wilson A, Gleisner D., Morache M.  1985.  Idaho's birds of prey. Part I: eagles, falcons, hawks, osprey, vulture.  
Wilson BL, Carex Working Group.  2017.  Identification Key to Sedges of Idaho and Montana.  
Wilson A..  1986.  Idaho's birds of prey. Part 2: owls.  
Wilson L.  2002.  Identification Key to Hawkweeds (Hieracium) in Idaho.  
Winter L.  2006.  Impacts of feral and free-ranging cats on bird species of conservation concern: a five-state review of New York, New Jersey, Florida, California, and Hawaii.    Available from http://abcbirds.org/results/publications/#special-reports
Winward A..  2007.  Information on Ericameria winwardii, Winward's goldenbush (draft).  
Woodward S.M.  1994.  Identification of Sorex monticolus and Sorex vagrans from British Columbia.  Northwest Science.  68(4):277-283.