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- Journal.
Vermilion Cr. [Creek] (cont'd [continued]) June 24/43 [1943]
In general it can be said that
in the spruce forest winter
habitat of the moose the vegetation
is browsed up to or slightly
beyond the safe limit but
that in as much as elk + deer
largely leave the park in winter
the range here is primarily
summer + as there is ample
summer feed for all game now
in the park the forage conditions
for all save moose are excellent
" June 25/43 [1943]
Today hiked about 8-9 miles up Tokkum
Creek. The country along the river
is an open spruce forest of climax
type with some young balsams
coming up along with the spruce
reproduction. The valley is narrow
with steep sides featuring an
almost continuous series of slides
Those facing west are reproducing
in balsam with some spruce.
Those directed eastward have balsam
+ spruce along the river with dwarf
willows of 3 or 4 varieties including
2 small leaved ones, the long catkinned
willow + the shepherdia leaved willow
(see specimens) from Shadow Lake + V.C. [Vermilion Creek]
Then up the slide come willows of a taller
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