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2015-CWMP-Remote-Camera-Field-Season-Report

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37 3B near the seven summits trail network area within Strawberry pass. All plot areas are part of the Engelmann spruce subalpine fir (ESSF) biogeoclimatic zone, administered under fish and wildlife management unit 4-9, and fall within the forest harvest management of the lower Arrow lakes forest district. Table 1: Hair snare and wildlife camera station location details, November 2014.

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