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  • Alces Topaz. May 30/44 [1944] Saw 2 bulls. The willows along the sidehill grass slopes are heavily browsed by moose + this is apparently where the animals wintered, however there is so small a suitable area that I doubt if more than half a dozen moose wintered here. Blue Creek. [underlined] May 31/44 [1944] Census [underlined]:- Saw single bull at Topaz. Enemies [underlined]:- A grizzly dropping contained the remains - including the hoof of a young moose calf. The hoof was not that of a stillborn. Willow Creek. June 1/44. [1944] On the way from Blue Creek today we saw 8 moose - 1 seen before the new ones were 2 [female symbol]'s with 2 newborn calves 3 bulls. The [female symbol]'s with calves were down by the river near Blue Creek. One could just totter + was only a few hours old. Shalebanks. June 2/44. [1944] On way down from Willow Creek saw 1 bull 2 cow + 1 not determined Banff June 8/44 [1944] On way down from [word crossed out] to Banff from Jasper we saw 10 moose, 3 of them in Jasper Park. Of the 10 4 were [male symbol]
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