Surveys for Animal Species of Concern in Northwestern Montana 2005

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2003), and small unnamed waterfalls likely occur in many of the drainages that come off this steep range.
For next year, we will request funds for a concerted effort to survey at least six high- potential and perhaps remote sites in Glacier National Park and the Bitterroot Mountains.
These sites will be selected after we consult with Park Service and Forest Service biologists. As noted above, we also recommend revisiting Gash Creek to document whether swifts nest there and South Fork of Mission
... Creek and Haystack Creek to estimate colony size. By concentrating on a small number of sites that look especially suitable, we could make enough visits to not only document breeding, but to estimate colony size. The next step would be to set up a scheme to monitor known occupied sites for presence of swifts (and perhaps nesting success) in future years.
Acknowledgments We thank Russell Barabe, Dick Cannings, Hannah Casey, Susannah Casey, Steve Gniadek, John Hughes, Kathy Hughes, Angie Kociolek, Dan Krza, Kate Ciari Regan, and Patrick Toomey for helping with the surveys.


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