Field notes, v4215
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campground and I thought there was no hope of working. However, on the east end of the campground there was a high concentration of low and medium stature oaks - with hooves at their base. We were able to set out traps near the area we camped. We trapped a total of 6 animals - pretty great trap success. After preparing specimens, we will leave for the next site in the Lake Henshaw, Mt. Palomar area. 28 May Mt. Palamar elev. 4800 ft. San Diego, Co. We arrived in the afternoon and began looking for areas to work. This is a high elevation site with a tall forest of oaks and Jeffrey Pine. Along a south facing slope behind Observatory campground there were several