Field journal, v4159
Page 17
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Transcription
56 sought it is the present boundary. was the result. This outside area is beautiful scenically, and naturally belongs with the region west of the divide for summer deer in elk range. Supt. Bonlison says that the area south of the park in the Olanjeosh of Clear Creek region should be in the park to provide a suitable winter range for the deer. Deer wintering there are shot by the inhabitants of that region who hunt every month of the year. He also says that it should be a game preserve if not in the park. This was failed for but gotter around by declaring game preserve area on the high ridges of that region where the deer do not winter. Sept. 28, 1930 5:30 P.M. Five Sooty Grouse seen at Paradise. They were very tame. A Pika was in the hotel. Has it taken up its winter home there? If so, on that will it live.