the vicinity. The immediate area surrounding the stream is 

 characteristic of the streamside hardwood ecosystem. The 

 surrounding hillside vegetation is sagebrush-grassland. The 

 hills to the south are Douglas-fir forest. One 5.5 m and two 9 m 

 nets were set at this location, and the following bats were 

 taken: 



TABLE 5. — Bats Captured at Sage Creek Campground. 



Species Males Females Total 



Myotis lucifuqus 13 2 15 



My Otis ciliolabrum 2 1 3 



Myotis volans 2 - 2 



Myotis evotis 1 - 1 



Lasiurus cinereus 5 4 9 



Eptesicus fuscus 18 4 22 



Lasionycteris noctivaqans 2 - 2 



Total 43 11 54 



Indian Springs (T. 7 S., R. 26 E., Sec. 18, Big Horn Co., MT; 

 elevation: 1636 m) flows into a small (approximately 15 m 

 diameter) , shallow pond on the Crow Indian Reservation. 

 Surrounded by willows (Salix spp.) along the northeast, the pond 

 is open along the remainder of its edge. Vegetation immediately 

 adjacent to the pond is sagebrush-grassland. The hillside to the 

 north is Douglas-fir forest while the hills to the south are more 

 open with rocky out-crops. The following bats were taken during 

 two nights of netting on 15 and 25 June using two 9 m nets. 



TABLE 6. — Bats Captured at Indian Springs. 



Total 7 18 



Sage Creek, Warren/Pryor Intersection, (T. VS., 25 E. , Sec. 9, 

 Bighorn Co., MT; elevation: 1500 m) is located in 

 sagebrush-grassland on the Crow Indian Reservation. One 9 m net 

 was set at this site on 21 June just south of the Pryor Mountain 

 road. No bats were observed. 



Bats were netted at Sage Creek (T. 7 S., R. 26 E., Sec. 18, Big 

 Horn Co.,MT; elevation: 1600 m) on 22 June using one 5.5 m 



