. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. INTERSTATK DEER llliltl) 301 â was built to the west of the trap to facilitate observation and clositi!? of the main gate. Successful operation of the 1 rap is larj^'ely deixuidciit on a fust ini{^ra- tion forced on by stormy weallier. Diiriii;^' tlie past traf)i)inf^ season, no severe storms occurred. Tlu; deer drilled 1lii'()ii<^h shtvvly over a pro- longed period of time. The migration was first noted about the middle of Septem


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. INTERSTATK DEER llliltl) 301 â was built to the west of the trap to facilitate observation and clositi!? of the main gate. Successful operation of the 1 rap is larj^'ely deixuidciit on a fust ini{^ra- tion forced on by stormy weallier. Diiriii;^' tlie past traf)i)inf^ season, no severe storms occurred. Tlu; deer drilled 1lii'()ii<^h shtvvly over a pro- longed period of time. The migration was first noted about the middle of September and continued until the; last of Oetoi)er. The trap was operated during most of tlie month of October, but with litth; sn(,-ee«s owing to the slow migration. Dni-ing tlie night of October 2bst, four does were caught and were successfully marked, tagged, and released. Two does and one spike buck wliere caught on the night of October 2fjth and were sueeessfully marked, tagged, and released. No other deer were caught during tlie trapping period. A drive was attempted on October 23d with 10 drivers participating. Seven deer were forced to within 20 yards of the main gate of the hold- ing corral but then broke bade through the line of drivers who were about 15 yards apart at that point. Two deer went tlirougli the west wing, tear- ing down 200 yards of the wire netting. It was decided that driving as a method of getting deer into the trap was not satisfactory. OBl-OON CALIFOCINIA \ 0 CrOWOCR TlaT PimC Uâ \ \. PER SAGC TtPC J> Bluc Mtn Bct-li Cn / / / Juniper - Annual Gbass Typc C31 .V \ /'^7 BiTTEftBRUSM TRANSITION TyPE \. 101 / s_ 20 "f \.fj \f 6 V / / / Badger Pine Type Figure 136. Distribution of plots for bitterbrush utilization measurements. Black rectangles, Study A ; Open rectangles, Study B. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustr


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