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  • Alces. [underlined] Jasper, Alta [Alberta]: April 17/43.[1943] Saw plenty of moose sign in the willows bordering the S [south] side of the river at Jacques creek. Saw a single yng [young] bull at mile 24. Predators:- Frank Wells thinks that the grizzlies are the cause of most moose deaths. Says he has seen about 60 kills he ascribes to grizzlies. Reported that one of the other wardens [space left blank, underlined] had watched a large bull moose rush into the lake pursued by two grizzlies - one of them went into the water after him while the other stayed on the shore. THe moose fought off the bear successfully by striking with his fore feet. While hunting for grizzly cubs at the mouth of the Rocky last year he saw a very large bear enter some bush - shortly after a cow moose was seen swimming straight down the middle of the Athabasca + another was standing in the water up to its neck. He felt that the bear was responsible for the strange action of these moose. In [space left blank, underlined] he followed 7 wolves up the Snaring. In the course of 5
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