Bat Use of Abandoned Mines in the Pryor Mountains : a Report to Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Mine Waste Cleanup Bureau 2001
Bat Use of Abandoned Mines in the Pryor Mountains : a Report to Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Mine Waste Cleanup Bureau 2001
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There are no significant side-workings off of the main passage, but there are two areas where domes have been created along the passage. The passage declines 177' to the first dome (46 °F and 94% relative humidity on 25 July), then is level thereon to the drift face (same temperature and relative humidity). The portal is partly blocked by a wooden head frame and cross-bracing. We found some evidence of recent human visitation (boot prints and trash). We found not bats during our two inspections... but noted scattered Myotis droppings below a dome near the portal and at the drift face. At "Adit 4" we captured nine bats in four hours on 25 July (Table 1): three male Western. Small- footed Myotis, two male and three lactating female Western Long-eared Myotis, and one male Big Brown Bat. On 4 September we captured 27 bats in three hours: 13 male and one female Western Small-footed Myotis, five male and one female Western Long-eared Myotis, and four male and three female Big Brown Bats. On 5 September netting ceased after two hours because of rain, but we captured three male and one female Western Long-eared Myotis.
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