used on the Deer lodge Naticxial Forest. One bat was caught in the 

 harp trap at The Crater, cne bat in a mist net over a c:±iannel near 

 the main fork of Rock Creek, and 9 bats in mist nets upstream from 

 Rock Creek Lake west of Deer Lodge. One bat was captured in a mist 

 net on Muskrat Creek east of Boulder, and 10 bats were captured in 

 nets placed in Queen's Gulch in the Elkhoms. Location, species, 

 sex, and weight of bats captured on the Deer lodge Naticrjal Forest in 

 1991 is listed in Table 4. 



There were six species of bats representing four genera recorded on 

 the Deer lodge National Forest during surveys in 1991. These were the 

 Little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus), the Lcaig-eared myotis {Myotis 

 evotls), the Yuma bat (Myotis yumanensis), the Big brown bat 

 (Eptesicus fuscus), the Hoary bat (Lasiurxzs cinereus), and the 

 Silver-haired bat ( Lasicoaycterus noctivagans) (Table 4), 



• Reoorda with D.L. Center. htiiUi7.n N-iniril Heritage Progran. Hels^. 

 *• C^txirad by Uendy UilBon and Br'Ky ^^il:m!^n. RBoorda vx«vall«ble. 



Table 4. Bats captured on the Deer lodge National Forest, 1991, 



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