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  • Ovis canadensis [underlined] Southesk Lake. July 17, 1944. At head of creek running in from the north just below Southesk Lake found a fine sheep basin. Not much sign of heavy utilization but saw 4 ewes + 5 rams. Over on the head of Restless River saw 2 more rams. Rocky Forks. July 21/44.[1944] At the head of Deception Creek saw 17 sheep (1 - 2 yr [year] [male symbol], 1. yr [year] [female symbol] 15 ewes) No lambs in the outfit. I shot what I took to be an old [female symbol] + found it to be the 2 yr [year] [male symbol]. This animal shows a necrotic condition of one upper right molar Medicine Lake. July 23, 1944 Ed [Edward] Macdonald tells me that there always used to be some big rams in summer in a big basin off the siwash trail between Isaac Creek + the Southesk. He has never seen sheep on the bald hills west of the Southesk. Maligne Lake. July 24/44 [1944] On sheep winter range north of cabin found the remains of 2 rams, 1 dead this year one 1943. The horns of one were gone, but its teeth were good, the other one was 10 yrs [years] old, abcess in lower jaw, horns 37 x 37 1/2 Marginalia: Kills
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