of EPA Region 8 for their support, and for their commitment to advancing wetland science in the Rocky Mountain West. Several people assisted with the GIS work, wetland mapping, and analysis. Jane Horton, now of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, built the original analytic template. Joey Diehl of the MTNHP Spatial Analysis Lab created several datasets. Meghan Bums, Sloane Gray, Cat Mclntyre and Karen New-Ion of MTNHP all worked on mapping and quality control. Erika Colaiacomo of MTNHP helped with data analysis. David Stagliano provided input on stream and river classifications. All photos were taken by MTNHP staff unless otherwise noted. Portions of this project were presented to the Montana Wetland Council and at the Western Wetland Monitoring and Assessment Workgroup conference. Thanks to the many Council and Workgroup members who asked helpful questions and oflFered suggestions. Finally, thanks are due to Sue Crispin, MTNHP director, for her editorial review , and to Cobum Currier of MTNHP for his work formatting and editing the final version. Any errors that remain are mine alone.
of EPA Region 8 for their support and commitment to wetland assessment and monitoring in our region. We thank the many dedicated individuals who spent long days in the field collecting data for this project, including Catherine McIntyre,
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