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  • Buck Lake, + that a few white tails wintered there + at Kinbasket Lake. [Warden J.J.] Meredith reports a very few white tail wintering near mile 16-20 during the last two winters. They were fed at the Conchie [conscientous objector] camps. Also reports a decrease in moose since the elk increased + a spread of moose into the river bottoms along the Columbia. Game seen Vermilion Crossing to Radium. Goat 49 Elk 8 Whitetail 1 mule deer 3. Moose 1. The burn near Sinclair Summit took place in 1917 + was preceeded [preceded] on the river flat by a small burn a few years before. Along these flats reproduction has been slow + the area is growing up to scattered pines + aspen, clumps of willow, Shepherdia Amelanchier with spirea, viburnum + rose in the moist spots. Further south some 3 miles from the highway I examined a mixed stand of fir + western larch This open land is a good wintering ground for elk + some [word crossed out] fair for moose + has been moderately to heavily utilized. There is about a 50% kill of seedling aspen at 3' to 4' + a heavier willow kill. The
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