Field journal, v4159
Page 819
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Tompson 436. White Pockets of Pine Hollow Mar. 10, 1934. The long points east & jump up for perhaps 3 miles east, are extend[illegible] Cuyahoga Ridge. The Cowania has been & still is heavily used. Most of the stubs or shoots were browsed close to the plant. For perhaps 3 miles west of the Pyron-Dowata road was intermediate range area. Here Cowania is covered with shoots from 8'-12" generally, jumper & pinion predominate here. It is my opinion that the ridges within the fighter range covered today, are still too heavily utilized to allow recovery. Three coyotes, 1 cat tracks, & 2 Golden Eagles seen this afternoon. Last night coyotes howled just east of jump up. One dead porcupine, eaten from the belly was found with a dead Albert squirrel? We could not explain it. The squirrel was within 1 foot of the porcupine but nothing had eaten the squirrel.