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- Cervus canadensis
Jasper, Alta. [Alberta] May 3, 1945
Ed MacDonald [Edward McDonald] reports that 2 bulls
wintered near Maligne Lake cabin this
year. Other elk were starting to work
up toward Medicine on May 1.
Saw 2 cows at Pocohontas today.
" May 4, 1945
On Buffalo Prairie saw.
6 bulls + 3 cows.
14 cows + 1 calf of last year
at Mile 28 S. [south] saw 2 cows.
Frank Wells states that he found
calves in almost all the dry cow
elk killed but that most of those
recently nursing were not pregnant.
States he once chased a Lynx off
a young elk calf it had just
killed.
Jasper. May 6/45 [1945]
After mid winter many elk
seemed to move out of the park
into B.C. [British Columbia] from the Decoigne area.
Kills:- Examined one animal that died
late last summer from a fall
into a rock cut. Bert White believes
wolves were responsible
Numbers:- Last night white counted 10 cows
with 2 yearling calves.
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