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California Condor Eben McMillan 25 February 1964
Local representatives who could have straightened things out
immediately. Jan said that due to this condition he had
to set someone sympathetic with his claim that there
was [illegible] malfeasance committed here and
that the very wording of the permit he carried committed
him to make an issue of any irregularities he might find
happening when in the area of the Sespe wildlife area. To
this, Mr. Hansen agreed that he was doing what was right.
Mr. Hansen stated that both Jack Garis and the
photographer Burton had signed statements to the effect
that they did not go beyond the heliport into the
Sespe wildlife area. That both Burton and Garis
had camped two nights in the cabin at Bucksnort
and that Jack Garis had taken Burton around
the area during the three days he was there. Hansen
said he thought that Garis was a good man and
this was only the second incident of its like
in the last 8 years so he thought the record as
a whole had been good in the administration of the
Condor Program by the Forest Service.
Jan asked William Hansen if he had a report
of the incident that he could go over and analyze.
Mr. Hansen stated that there is no report and there
will be none. Jan then handed him the report of
his findings that Mr. Hansen had asked for.