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  • Rangifer but no lung worm could be found. Fixed some abscessed [abscessed] tissue. Licks:- Watched 4 at licks today. In the Marl Camp Lick they nibbled the earth or drank the spring water No fecaliths - no laxative effect apparent but all droppings are lax at this time. Food:- Stomach contents 50% a brown capped, white gilled mushroom 50% vegetation including grass lichen (very little) + alpine willow. Injury:- Right foreleg has metacarpal deformed - either as result of an injury or arthritis. Lower Smoky. Aug [August] 29/43 [1943] Saw a 2-3 yr [year] old [male symbol] caribou about 3 miles down from the pass. Tracks on the trail all the way down to the Smoky. Migration:- [Warden Mickey] McGuire reports seeing caribou moving down the Smoky past Adolphus Lake in the autumn move right now the river + out of the park to winter. Adolphus Lake Aug. [August] 30/43 [1943] Noted caribou tracks to within 5 miles of here, but they do range just over the boundary into B.C. [British Columbia] [Warden Mickey] McGuire reports the head of Short Creek is a good place for caribou.
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