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- March 8/42 [1942] Goldstream Lakes.
Food habits.
Regarding browsing of Douglas
fir noticed:-
1. Those young trees growing
in heavy salal not browsed
out of reach of the trails
2. Those growing in solitary
or open stands on rocky bluffs
100% browsed.
3. One large area of
trees with short light yellow
green needles untouched while
dark green trees adjacent
heavily browsed.
4. Trees growing in dense
clumps had only the marginal
ones eaten.
5. Trees growing around
edge of clearings heavily browsed
6. Heaviest browsing of
close stands takes place
where such are below or
adjacent to open stands of mature
trees supporting heavy
usnea growth + with salal
below + about. Probably
this is because in such areas
the deer have lots of food
readily available
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