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Other recommendations: Little is known of 

 many aspects of the population biology of 

 Lesquerella humilis . including population 

 size and reproductive trends, reproductive 

 and pollination biology, and seed and 

 seedling biology. Studies on these aspects 

 should be done to better assess the status 

 of this rare species (Menges 1986) . Dara 

 Newman, Division of Biological Sciences, 

 University of Montana, has begun a graduate 

 thesis project on Lesquerella humilis . She 

 has established study transects on St. Mary 

 and East St. Joseph peaks, and should be able 

 to provide information on these inadequately- 

 known aspects. 



16. Interested parties: 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 

 ATTN: Dr. James Miller 

 Office of Endangered Species 

 P.O. Box 25486 

 Denver Federal Center 

 Denver, CO 80225 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 

 ATTN: Mr. Scott Jackson 

 Federal Building, 301 S. Park 

 P.O. Box 10023 

 Helena, MT 59626 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 

 ATTN: Dr. John Fay 

 Office of Endangered Species 

 Washington, D.C. 20240 



U.S. Forest Service, Region 1 

 ATTN: Dr. Angela Evenden 

 Federal Building 

 P.O. Box 7669 

 Missoula, MT 59807 



The Nature Conservancy 

 ATTN: Dr. Larry Morse 

 1815 North Lynn Street 

 Arlington, VA 22209 



The Nature Conservancy 

 ATTN: Dr. Joan Bird 

 Montana Field Office 

 P.O. Box 258 

 Helena, MT 59624 



