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  • Canis latrans [underlined] Whenever he heard them barking + investigated they were at a wolf kill or other carcase [carcass] not killed by themselves. Banff. July 4/45 [1945] Examined coyote scats as follows on Mt [mount] Edith Pass trail. 1 Moose calf - June. 1 elk " [calf] carrion " [June] 1 " " " " [elk calf carrion June] 1 rabbit winter 1 grass Waterton July 10/45. [1945] Saw one mangy coyote. de Weber reports many of them this way. Saw an adult on Blakiston Brook on July 15/45 [1945] + a pup 4 mi [miles] E [east] of town on the 16th Coyotes are not shot in this park " [Waterton] July 18/45 [1945] F.H. Riggall of Twin Butte reports that on Feb. [February] 28, 1931 on Pass Cr. [creek] he watched 3 coyotes working a small group of ewe + yng [young] sheep. One was chasing + 2 others herding from the flanks. Their efforts appeared to be toward driving them over a cliff or into a deep drift. They were unsuccessful. On March 19 or 20, 1934 after a snowfall of about 3 ft [feet] followed by a heavy freeze
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