. A Cumulative biological assessment of macroinvertebrate sites in the Custer National Forest Ashland Ranger District [electronic resource] : a report to the Custer National Forest, Ashland Ranger District. Custer National Forest (Mont. and S. D. ); Research natural areas; Invertebrates. River include Ash, Beaver, Charcoal, Davis Prong of East Hanging Woman, Parrish, Prune, and Stocker Branch. Those flowing east, Cow, Tooley, Little Bear, Brian, Paget and Stag Rock Springs, are tributaries to Otter Creek, which flows into the Tongue River (-20 river miles downstream) at the town of Ashland. Bl


. A Cumulative biological assessment of macroinvertebrate sites in the Custer National Forest Ashland Ranger District [electronic resource] : a report to the Custer National Forest, Ashland Ranger District. Custer National Forest (Mont. and S. D. ); Research natural areas; Invertebrates. River include Ash, Beaver, Charcoal, Davis Prong of East Hanging Woman, Parrish, Prune, and Stocker Branch. Those flowing east, Cow, Tooley, Little Bear, Brian, Paget and Stag Rock Springs, are tributaries to Otter Creek, which flows into the Tongue River (-20 river miles downstream) at the town of Ashland. Bloom Creek is a Powder River trib and Liscom Butte Sites are in the Pumpkin Creek watershed. Most sites have been described previously, but some of the newer 2008 sites sampled will be addressed in the Site Descriptions. Figure 1. Spatial distribution and biointegrity of all macroinvertebrate sites sampled (2004- 2008) within the Ashland District of the Custer National Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stagliano, David M. Helena (Mont. ) Montana Natural Heritage Program


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