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- Canis latrans [word crossed out] lupus [underlined]:-
Jasper- May 8.
Jack Hargreaves tells me that in 1914
there were two wolves around Fortress Lake
+ the Whirlpool. These became 7 or 8
in a couple of years time.
In 1917 Many came into the Moose river
area.
In 1917-18 also Ray Hargreaves + a companion
saw 43 wolves at one time on the
Wapiti.
At Devona this winter there
was a group of 5 (3 gray 2 black) - one later
wounded - These Bob Jones followed
all the way to Willow Creek during
the first week in January. There
was also a single black believed
by Burstrom to have been on the
area since 1940 at least. This
one may well be the one that has
been seen on the S. [south] side of the
river from time to time this winter.
Another group of two works the
Miette end for the most part.
Jasper. May 11/45 [1945]
I asked Warden Jack St Marie about
wolves on his area. He reports
just 5 working the Brazeau last
winter. He knew of 2 elk
kills but saw no sign of them
molesting sheep. This band occasionally
left the park to pass out toward
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