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Jasper, Alta. [Alberta] Aug. [August] 12/43 [1943]
Up Fiddle Creek near Miette Hot
Springs apparently a fair winter pop. [population]
shed antlers of large size.
Shale Banks, Snake Indian R. [river] Aug. [August] 14/43. [1943]
Very few moose here. Saw a little
winter sign.
Deaths [underlined]: Warden [A.H.] White of Decoigne tells me that
this year he has seen 2 calves get into
difficulties crossing the Miette River.
One he helped out but he believes it
was too far gone. The other the cow would
not let him approach + he is sure it
drowned. Cow swam river where there was
a steep bank to come out onto. Calf could
not get out of river.
Little Heaven Summit, Mowitch Cr. [creek] Aug. [August] 16/43 [1943]
Moose abundant in meadows near Willow
Creek cabin - Warden saw 5 this morning
I saw 2 cows.
Census [underlined]:- Near our present camp among the burnt
timber to our west moose are very abundant
In about 2 square miles we saw
16 moose (only 4 cows) + 7 elk.).
two other bulls near cabin (one group 6 [male symbol] 1 [female symbol])
About 11 head of game per square mile
Signs of wintering in here, shed antlers
Antlers:- One bull seen today was starting
to strip the velvet.
A pair of moose heads that died several
years ago with antlers locked 1/4 mile north.
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