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- Cervus canadensis [underlined].
Southesk Lake. July 17/44 [1944].
At head of North branch in alpine
basin counted 31 [male symbol] 17 [female symbol] + 1 calf. Only
one set of shed antlers indicates that
wintering there is a rarity
Rocky Forks. July 19/44 [1944]
Saw 3 cows + 1 calf on Southesk Pass
2 " on Rocky River
Kills: An old - senile - bull dead 1943.
near our Pass camp, a 5 year [word crossed out] point
bull killed fighting, on Rocky,
+ hair of another dead last winter
near here.
Rocky Forks July 21/44 [1944]
An ad. [adult] bull has come out on
the meadow near the cabin every
evening we have been here.
Jacques Lake. July 22/44 [1944]
The only elk seen en route was a
yearling at the lick below the Sulphur
Spring.
Medicine Lake. July 23/44 [1944].
Ed MacDonald [Edward McDonald] tells me that last
fall a bull elk reached Maligne
Lake + stayed but a short time.
Maligne Lake. July 26/44 [1944]
Saw 3 [male symbol]'s on the alplands N [north] of the
cabin. Jim [James Simpson] saw another [male symbol] in
Little Shovel Pass.
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