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Posted by: jasonw at Wed Jan 12 12:05:29 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jasonw ] Well that is unfortunate news. I am sure that the info you provided was basic info that will vary from place to place. But all the habitat above 4000’ here is still to far under snow in march for me to get my research vehicle in. I suppose I can leave the vehicle at the highway and take the ATV in to the area in question. That is however a long 15-20 mile ATV ride in deep snow. I don’t quite recall when I collected the one in the pictures but I believe it was late spring/early summer of 2003 if I am correct. I suppose my best bet would be to try to locate a female later in the season as you mentioned. That way there would be no question as to being able to get that far back of the main road. The individual pictured was found only about 200’ off of a forest service road but the road was all dirt and still about 15-20 miles off of the county road. Anyway thanks for the info I will make sure to post any pictures if I observe or collect any. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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