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Blue Creek. May 26/44. [1944]
Saw 2 bulls in open meadows
east of Deer Creek.
Topaz Shelter. May 29/44 [1944]
Great quantities of caribou droppings every-
where along the valley above the canyon
+ fresh tracks on the trail.
Saw 5 caribou 1 [male symbol] + 2 ad [adult] [female symbol]. 2?
Antlers:- One of the [female symbol]'s still carried one antler
Feeding:- All were feeding out in the flats
+ eating grass or some other ground
vegetation.
Topaz May 30/44. [1944]
The two caribou feeding below camp
on the open meadow proved to be
the 1 horned cow + antlerless bull
seen further down the valley the day
we came in.
Winter food: Lichens:- Stereocaulon tomentosum Fr., Cladonia gracilis [illegible word] C. uniciales Ach [Cladonia uncialis]
Food:- These two were eating grass -
Jasper. June 28/44 [1944]
On the basin between Signal
+ Tekarra saw 4 bull caribou
1 ad [adult] cow + 1 yearling cow. All were
pale but the young cow was
palest - almost dark gray.
All seemed in good condition.
The 8 antlers found would indicate
that the area is a winter range
Noted a species of Juncus [underlined] heavily
winter browsed. Juncus drummondii [illegible word]
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