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  • Ursus americanus [underlined] Jasper. May 17, 1946. Took a young (2 or 3 yr [year]) dark brown bear in a no [number] 3 coyote trap. After a struggle we roped it around 2 paws + the neck + released it from the trap. The process would have made an interesting picture A large cinnamon visited the cabin twice today. May 18/46 [1946]. Frank Wells pointed out a grove of Aspens, across from Athabasca Falls, in which almost every large tree had been climbed. He tells me he has seen the bears climbing these trees in the spring to eat the new buds or to lick them for their sweet? sticky exudate. Food [underlined]:- A bear had been working on a wolf killed elk. 1 scat largely cranberries. Jasper. May 23/46 [1946] Brown [female symbol] with 2 brown + 2 black cubs. at Lake Edith " [Jasper] Brown [female symbol] " [with] 3 yearlings 2 brown 1 black 2 black ads. [adults] at Geikie May 31/46 [1946] Black [female symbol] 2 black yearlings Decoigne. 1 [female symbol] with 1 cub at Beaver Lake June 8/46 [1946]
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