ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



Much of the field work in 1995 was conducted by D. Stinson, and his contribution to the total 

 survey was significant. We also thank E. and K. Werner for help collecting field data in 1994, 

 and D. Roemer for his efforts in 1993. G. Altman, A. Dueker, G. Heinz, J. Hollifield, L. 

 Johnson, B. Kennedy, J. Manning, J. Peterson, D. Snell, K. Snell, B. Summerfield, and L.Young 

 provided additional help, advice, and interest in this survey. Thanks to J. Erickson (University of 

 Washington) for help with interpretation of bat vocalization recordings. D. Dover, C. Jones, and 

 S. Thweatt assisted with element occurrence and map preparation. Financial support for the 

 project came fi-om the Kootenai National Forest (U.S. Forest Service, Northern Region) and the 

 Montana Natural Heritage Program (Montana State Library, Natural Resources Information 

 System and The Nature Conservancy). Specimen data were obtained fi-om the Zoological 

 Museum, University of Montana, and the U. S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution. 



