Field notes, v4215
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pulled out. We prepared specimens at Hastings during the afternoon then returned to the site at about 2pm to set out more traps. We set an additional 40 traps to the east of the campground around the two lakes - 20 traps near each lake. This area, too, was quite steep but the houses a bit more dense as the understory was more dense that the west end of the camp. Dec30 We arrived this morning to a pleasant surprise of 21 woodrats! My aim of 30 from each site was met in only two nights! Again, we lost a couple animals to predators - including one trap (muzzles). It was lost near the edge of