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Here elk subsist primarily upon browse plants, these be- ing willow, mountain maple, dogwood, and even, during periods of extreme snow depths, the needles and twigs of lodgepole pine and Douglas fir. The return to the higher ranges following improved weather conditions is a more leisurely affair. The herd is often broken into small groups that feed as they drift along. Thus the long winter has worn away. The melting snows of late March and early April are soon followed by the first green grass ...appearing upon exposed sunny south slopes. These green shoots are eagerly sought. More and more forage appears. The elk may now forget the rigors and perils of the winter and turn to the next great event in the ever shifting drama of the wild things — the appearance of the calves. An elk using a stream bed as a trail to keep out of deep snow MONTANA WILDLIFE BULLETIN Page 7 CHARLES H. PRICE WITH THE WARDENS . . . Charles R. Price, Deputy Game Warden stationed at Dillon, Montana, was born on a small farm near Cleve- land, Ohio, July 27, 1880.
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