Field notes, v4215
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intact. We assume this trap was either first or last in the series of the bear's trap visits. It had either learned from its two previous experiences that the peanut butter wasn't worth the trouble or this was its first encounter and it just didn't deal with the trap at all. It was an area visited often by bears, perhaps this one, due to the presence of several scat samples - the blackberry bushes must be attractive. After preparing specimens and breaking down camp we will head east to Mt. Hebron. 1100pm Cedar Mtn. > between both Siskiyo Co. Mt. Hebron We arrived at about 200pm. We came from Seiad Valley by the 96 east until it hit the 5. We went from the fairly mixed evergreen-coniferous forests of eastern + central northern California to the