Table Hc01: Summary of Natural Features Inventories within a Niangua Watershed
| Significant aquatic features | |
|---|---|
| Streams with Niangua darter habitat (Niangua River, Little Niangua River, Starks Creek, Thomas Creek, Cahochie Creek) | 5 |
| Gray bat roosts | 5 |
| Springs (Bennett Spring, Ha Ha Tonka Spring) | 2 |
| Mesic Bottomland Forest | 1 |
| Great blue heron rookery | 1 |
| Pond shrub swamp | 1 |
| TOTAL | 15 |
| Exceptional aquatic features | |
| Great blue heron rookeris | 4 |
| Springs and spring branches | 3 |
| Streams with Niangua darter habitat (Greesy Creek) | 1 |
| TOTAL | 8 |
| Notable aquatic features | |
| Sloughs | 6 |
| Great blue heron rookeris | 5 |
| Springs and spring branches | 4 |
| Mesic bottomland forests | 4 |
| Waterfalls | 1 |
| Caves | 1 |
| TOTAL | 21 |
Significant features = Biologic or geologic element of such high-quality size and/or rarity that it is of statewide importance
Exceptional features = High-quality natural communities, extant rare species sites, or other special features which increase the preservation value of an area, but are of regional rather than statewide importance.
Notable features = Sites of local interest only, and by themselves are not targeted for preservation.