Field notes, v4215
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of animals is high, the habitat is very easily worked - it seems ideal. This afternoon we will continue east to the town of Alturas in Modoc County. We will spend the next two nights with my friend Allison Sanger who is currently a botanist for the Forest Service. 19 August Alturas Modoc Co. 2:15 a.m. We arrived in the town of Likely, about 19 miles south of Alturas, at 500 pm. The habitat is predominantly Pinus (yellow pine) and Juniper, very similar to the habitat in Mt. Hebron. We set all our traps in two areas, each about 5-6 miles west and east of the town of Likely off the 395. Again, the houses are quite free standing although a few were observed in trees.