Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... approach was all that could be expected , this summer many are having thrilling experi- ences having bears eat from their hands in their own camps . " Now feeding became necessary as a control measure . Camp grounds and residence areas ...
... approach was all that could be expected , this summer many are having thrilling experi- ences having bears eat from their hands in their own camps . " Now feeding became necessary as a control measure . Camp grounds and residence areas ...
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... approach the tree is seen to be quite dead . Evi- dently , it is merely a portion of a parent tree , and has come into its present untree - like position through some catastrophe . The illusion is so complete , because of the untapering ...
... approach the tree is seen to be quite dead . Evi- dently , it is merely a portion of a parent tree , and has come into its present untree - like position through some catastrophe . The illusion is so complete , because of the untapering ...
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