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  • excerpts from Hatters notes Jasper. Alces. June 6/45 [1945] Kills [underlined]:- 2 ad [adult] [male symbol] carcasses at Willow Creek. [Bob] Jones believes that they fell through the ice + floated down stream - were pulled out + devoured by grizzlies. Willow Cr. [Creek], June 7/45. [1945] Kills:- Cow moose killed by wolves in April has abcess [abscess] in lower jaw - Specimen saved. Killed in April when 2-3 ft [feet] of crusted snow on the ground. " [Willow Creek] June 8/45 [1945] Census:- One a 6 hr [hour] walk down the old trails to mud creek + back to Willow Cr. [creek] a distance of 10-12 miles counted 6 [male symbol], 2 [female symbol] " [Willow Creek] June 9/45 [1945] Calf. Cow + young calf passed the cabin this morning. " [Willow Creek] June 11/45. [1945] A cow has been feeding on willows across the creek for most of the afternoon - another cow - neither seen before came to the slough this evening. Blue Creek. June 12-15/45. [1945] Near cabin 2 [male symbol] 1 [female symbol] 4? 1 [female symbol] 1 [male symbol], 1 [female symbol]. Topaz. June 15/45 [1945] Kills:- Found head of a moose killed last winter by wolves? Prime male apparently in good condition. Bob Jones does not think this was a wolf kill. as he saw no sign of wolves in the area at that time.
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