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July 15, 2009

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One of the best things about the dustings of snow we get at 4300 ft. elevation is discerning by their tracks who's been around. Javelina make tracks similar to those of deer, but more blunt, not pointy, on the forward going end.

While it's questionable whether encroaching on wildlife habitat justifies supplementing their forage, I will not deny any creature water in the desert. Javelina here take a long drink.

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