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  • Journal Healy Creek. June 17/43. [1943] segregating grassy slopes. Almost ideal goat territory - summer + winter Game seen: - 17 Goat on above territory 2 rams 3 ewes + 2 kids Bighorn 1 elk bull. 1 2 year old male moose. Healy Cr. [Creek] June 18/43. [1943] Climbed south side of west peak of mt [mount] Bourgeau to an altitude of 7500'. On way up examined aspen covered sidehill. Elk winter activity has been intense. Sign indicates utilization until now of 40 elk to 5 deer to 3 goat to 1 moose Elk have chawed large numbers of aspens, also some large willows. However the shrub + tree vegetation is surviving except for willows locally + the small pockets of Cornus + Betula. [underlined] This area now has a maximum winter population. Winter goat sign is everywhere but the sheep leave this mt [mountain] in winter + cross to the N. [North] side of the Bow. [James (Jim)] Simpson has seen them crossing both spring + fall. Game Seen. 1 mule deer 3 elk 2 goat 4 ewe sheep + 3 lambs.
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