California condor survey field notes, v1477
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California Condor Eben McMillan 24 June 1964 specifications. Miller said these people left with no concern. Warden Miller also mentioned never seeing A State of California Game Warden in the Cow springs area. He said they go up as far as the Road to the Green Cubins which they take down into the Sespe River to check on fishermen, but that he has never seen a Game Warden above the Green Cabin Road turnoff. Warden Miller thought that to do the job of patrolling the Condor Sanctuary or Sespe Wildlife area properly, he should be allowed to give the greater part of his time to this job. He thought that a horseback Patrol should be maintained at intervals into the Agua Blanca Canyon as well as the trails leading into the Sespe from Cow springs and in the area of the Green Cubins. He thought it a full time job if properly done. Yulan Miller lives in an abode that is not a good testimonial to his ability to get things done on his own. Of course this may be due to his wife or possibly his philosophy of life, but in any event his house and yard are in a very unkept state. This is common among people from the mid-west states of Texas-Oklahoma and Arkansas who come from the lower level of economic livelihood and does not altogether mean that a person is shiftless and lazy. We drove up Sespe Canyon and took Cow springs road in late evening meeting two Trailbikes on which one adult rode one while two adults rode the other. It was rather unusual to see adult men riding on these machines so far away from town proving I would think that the -