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  • Mammals - Lac la Hache area. Microtus [underlined] [vole] - Common in field along irrigation ditch, along with Zapus [jumping mice]. One trapped by tail had dug itself a hole completely covering itself except for tail portion in trap. Trap chewed on corners in attempt to escape. Deer [underlined] - Common; seen on three occasion to date (July [2 or 3, written over each other]). One adult + 1 fawn (still spotted) seen on Hayfield road, July 4 Moose [underlined] - Common. Nearby even in summer. Such much signs. Weasel [underlined] - Common; tracks numerous in snow. "Just as many as ever" G.F. [Forbes] Trapped every year. Mink [underlined] "Not near as many as used to be. Along creeks containing fish. Also eat muskrat." [Forbes] Otter [underlined] "None right around here now, used to be many years ago". [Forbes] Bear [underlined] "Plentiful. More noticeable in spring when there are dead carcasses + in fall when there are berries" [Forbes] Cougar [underlined] None known. Perhaps back in hills. A steer once came in with back torn apparently by cougar.
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