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The National Wildlife Federation's Guide to Gardening for Wildlife: How to Grow Native: Landscaping with Native and Apt Plants of the Rocky
DESIGN & PLANNING Create a Beautiful Backyard Habitat for Birds, Butterflies, and Other Mountains.
Wildlife. S. Huddleston and M. Hussey, Appletree Image Publishers, 1975.
Smart Permaculture Design. Craig Tufts, Rodale Press, 1995. 635.9517 HUDDLES
Jenny Allen, New Holland, 2002. 635.951 TUFTS
OV 631.58 ALLEN Grow wild!: Low Maintenance, Sure Success, Distinctive Gardening with
Landscaping for Wildlife. Native Plants.
Introduction to Permaculture. Carrol L. Henderson, Nongame Wildlife Program, Section of Wildlife, Lorraine Johnson, photographs by Andrew Leyerle, Fulcrum Pub.,
Bill Mollison, Tagari Publications, 1991. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 1987. 1998.
631.58 MOLLISO 631.9517 HENDERS 635.9517 JOHNSON
The Green Gardener’s Guide. Wildlife-Friendly Plants: Make your Garden a Haven for Beneficial Insects, Gardening with Native Plants of the Pacific Northwest.
Joe Lamp’l, Cool Springs Press. Amphibians and Birds. Arthur R. Kruckeberg, U. of Wa. Press, Greystone Books, 1996.
635.0484 LAMPL Rosemary Creeser, Firefly Books, 2004. 635.9517 KRUCKBE 1996
635.92 CREESER
Self Sustaining Garden: A Guide to Matrix Planting. Landscaping With Native Plants of the Intermountain Region.
Peter Thompson, Timber Press Inc., 1997. The Natural Habitat Garden. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management.
635.951 THOMPSO Kenneth Druse, Clarkson Potter, 1994. 635.9517 LANSCA
OV 635.951 DRUSE http://www.idahonativeplants.org/guides/LandscapingGuide.aspx
The New Low-Maintenance Garden: How to Have a Beautiful, Productive
Garden and the Time to Enjoy It Going Native: Biodiversity in our Own Backyards Ferns: Wild Things Make a Comeback in the Garden
Valerie Easton and Jacqueline M. Koch Marinelli, Janet C. Colston Burrell and Brooklyn Botanic Garden
635 EASTON 2009 635.9517 GOING N 635.9373 FERNS
FIRE HAZARD PLANNING Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens
Douglas W. Tallamy
USEFUL PLANTS
Landscaping for Wildfire Prevention: Protecting Homes on the Wildland/ 639.9209 TALLAMY Useful Plants of Idaho.
Urban Interface. Ray S. Vizgirdas, ISU Press, 2003.
Yvonne Carree Barkley, U of I, Idaho Forest, Wildlife and Range Birdscaping Your Garden: A Practical Guide to Backyard Birds and the 580.9796 VIZGIRD
Experiment Station, 1993. Plants that Attract Them. RNW 580.9796 VIZGIRD
635.95 CARREE 1998 George Adams, Rodale Press, 1994.
OV 639.978 ADAMS Wild Berries of the West.
Firescaping. Betty B. Derig, Mountain Press Pub. Co., 2001.
Kent, Douglas, Wilderness Press. Creating Landscapes for Wildlife: A Guide for Back Yards in Utah. 581.464 DERIG
635.95 KENT Sue. Nordstrom, Utah State Dept. of Landscape Architecture and RNW 581.464 DERIG
Environmental Planning, 1991.
WILDLIFE RNW 712.6 NORDSTR Common Edible and Useful Plants of the West.
Muriel Sweet, illustrated by E. Reid and C. Yocum and B. Johnson,
A Checklist of the Cone & Seed Insects of Idaho NATIVE PLANTS Naturegraph Publishers, 1976
David L. Kulhavy, Forest, Wildlife and Range Experiment Station, U. of 581.61 SWEET
I., 1975. Wild Trees of Idaho.
RNW 595.7097 KULHAVY 1975 Frederic D. Johnson, Moscow, Idaho : U. of I. Press, 1995. Edible and Medicinal Plants of the West.
582.1609 JOHNSON Gregory L. Tilford, Mountain Press Club, 1997.
Riparian Riches: Habitat Management for Birds in Idaho. RNW 582.1609 JOHNSON 581.6309 TILFORD 1997
Idaho Partners in Flight, Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program, Armitage's Native Plants for North American Gardens.
Idaho Department of Fish and Game, 1998. Allan M. Armitage, Timber Press, 2006. Western Edible Wild Plants.
RNW 598.8 RIPARIA 1998 635.9517 ARMITAG Harold David Harrington, illustrated by Y. Matsumura, University of
New Mexico Press, 1972.
581.632 HARRING R.J. 2/3/2010