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- Cervus canadensis [underlined]
Willow Creek. June 1/44 [1944]
Three large bulls seen near
the cabin here. They were very wild
+ fled in haste as soon as they
glimpsed us.
Noted chawing on aspens west to
1 mile the other side of Deer Creek.
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June 2/44 [1944]
From Snake Indian falls down we
saw 15 elk of these 5 [male symbol], 7 [female symbol],
1 calf newborn. This is the first calf
seen this year.
Banff, Alta. [Alberta] June 7/44 [1944]
Saw 3 elk coming in from Lake
Louise. 1 [male ymbol] 1 [female symbol] 1 ?
" June 8/44 [1944]
Saw 10 elk 3 yearl. [yearlings] 1 a [adult] [male symbol], rest cows.
[Bruce Mitchell] + H.U. [Hubert Unsworth] Green have counted
elk west of here this spring +
between Louise + Town their highest
count was 401 - skulls, 34 [female symbol]
36 sub ad [subadult] [female symbol] 57 yearl. [yearlings] 201?
[Hubert Unsworth] Green counted 164 [illegible word] of Banff
14 [male symbol], 42 [female symbol] 29 sub ad [subadult] - 28 yearl. [yearlings] 51 ?
In the same area but travelling
the side roads as well as the highway
E. [Ernest] Stenton counted 211 elk. This
gives a valley total of 612 elk
seen adjacent to the highway.
on an estimated total of 32 sq [square] miles
+ -. The low prop. [proportion] of bulls would
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