Effect of gate installation on continued use by bats of four abandoned mine workings in western Montana
  • Author(s): Hendricks, P.
  • Publication Date: c1999.
  • Publisher(s): Montana Natural Heritage Program
  • Contributor(s): Biodiversity Heritage Library
  • Collection(s): Biodiversity Heritage Library
  • Category: Others
  • Subject(s): Anabat bat detection systems. ,  Bats--Hibernacula. ,  Bats--Habitat--Montana--Lake County. ,  Bats--Habitat--Montana--Jefferson County. ,  Abandoned mined lands reclamation--Environmental aspects--Montana--Lake County. ,  Abandoned mined lands reclamation--Environmental aspects--Montana--Jefferson County. ,  Abandoned mines--Montana--Lake County. ,  Abandoned mines--Montana--Jefferson County. ,  Bat-compatible mine gates--Montana--Lake County. ,  Bat-compatible mine gates--Montana--Jefferson County. ,  Little brown bat--Montana--Lake County. ,  Little brown bat--Montana--Jefferson County. ,  Plecotus townsendii--Montana--Lake County. ,  Plecotus townsendii--Montana--Jefferson County. ,  Culvert gate system. ,  Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park (Mont.)
  • Keywords: Bats Habitat Montana Lake County. Bats Habitat Montana Jefferson County. Abandoned mined lands reclamation Environmental aspects Montana Lake County. Abandoned mined lands reclamation Environmental aspects Montana Jefferson County. Abandoned mines Montana Lake County. Abandoned mines Montana Jefferson County. Bat-compatible mine gates Montana Lake County. Bat-compatible mine gates Montana Jefferson County. Anabat bat detection systems. Little brown bat Montana Lake County. Little brown bat Montana Jefferson County. Plecotus townsendii Montana Lake County. Plecotus townsendii Montana Jefferson County. Bats Hibernacula. Culvert gate system. Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park (Mont.)

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