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RIBBLE,D.O.
1988
PEROTUSCUS CALIFORNICUS
(13)
Hasting Reservation, Monterey Co., Calif.
March 25 (cnt) This arm are removed collars from 2, and last night 1. Their weights
before and after were: #1137, 43g to 47g (with Orange Powder)
#1152, 37g to 36.5
#1140, 47.5g to 43g (post-lactating. Reduced)
Also, we reduced #1142, ♀, post-lactating with Golden Brown @ 6,14.
April 5 #1222 ♀ Imm,nulip. 19.5g. Ear-tagged. LprD RC, St 4,13. Blood, ear, saliva
Faint purple powder visible in and particularly behind ears, plus locally,
probable offspring of 1140 ♀♀.
This Pull on grid RC, captured #1187, ♂, scrotal at station 5,8, with
obvious & GREEN POWDER in and behind ears. Wake with 1123
April 6 This Pull on grid RC, Captured #1123, ♀, pregnant, post-lactating,
at station 5,8. Reduced her with GREEN Powder.
This Pull on grid RC, captured #1181 scrotal ♂ at station 4,13. Very
faint (but obvious) purple powder is visible behind its ears and in its
ears. Probably mate of 1140.
April 7 This Pull on RC, Captured #1137, ♀, Mature, lactating, pregnant, at
Station 10,9. We dusted her with ORANGE powder before releasing her.
Also caught #1187 at 4,8 covered with post Green powder (see
above acct, 5 April).
April 8 This AM, Karen dusted #1154 ♀, post-lac? with ORANGE powder on RC
drift fence, St W-6 (in)
(No sign of any powder)
April 13 #1223 ♂ Mat, scrotal. 40.5g Ear-tagged. GrD RC, St 7,9. Blood, ear,
saliva collect
1224 ♀ Imm, nullip. 22.5g " - " " " 4,13. " "
No sign of any powder. Close to #1140 ♂♂ west, but she escaped to
south of station, Probably savaged as 1222 which is offspring of 114b.
(#1955) This PM I caught #1955 which is about to loose his ear tag, so I
toe-clipped him #0200.