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Upon checking traps this
morning we find two Redboma.
One adult male, MDM373 was
cought along the river about
3.4 miles east of the town:
Seiad
Valley. The group of sticks
looked only like river debris
and this accumulation was
at the base of a big leaf
maple. The second animal,
a nulliparous female, MDM374,
was caught near a large
house completely grown
over by blackberry. Other
animals attracted by our
traps unfortunately didn't
fit into them-so a bear
did its delicate best to
get the peanut which
resulted in two completely
smashed Tomahawks. The
black bags around the
Tomahawks were torn to
shreds. Another trap was
found several meters away
with the bag torn off but
not crushed and peanut butter