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  • Goldstream Lakes, V.I. [Vancouver Island] B.C. [British Columbia] Nov. [November] 1, 1938. Conditions [underlined] Raining fairly steadily for previous week, cleared today dull in morning but becoming sunny in afternoon. Census. [underlined] Covered same area as last time without putting up a single deer + seeing very few fresh tracks. The deer seen 2 does each with one fawn, 1-18 mos [months] doe + one spike were all down by the lake. Time 5 hrs [hours], 1 man Food: Artostaphylos media [underlined] + uva-ursi [underlined] sparsely browsed - Manzanita not touched. Myrica gale [underlined] sparingly browsed apparently in spring or early summer Polystichum munitum [underlined] var [variety] imbricans [underlined] eaten about 75% late summer + autumn. Possibly young shoots only eaten + use as forage confined to growing season. Rubus macropetalus [underlined] + R. [Rubus] leucodermis [underlined] heavily browsed in summer. Juncus acuminatus [underlined] summer, Glyceria sp. [underlined] summer Agropyron pauciflorum [underlined] summer + fall heavily grazed; Festuca rubra [underlined] summer + fall, heavily browsed. Grasses had not had the seed heads grazed in most cases - a very important feature as every clump of grass had been able to disperse
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