Journal Entry #6

Date: 10/09/17
Locality: CCNP (Cedar Canyon Nature Park)
Directions: From Southern Utah University (300-430 W 200 S, Cedar City, Utah 84720), head east on W 200 S/Thunderbird Way toward S 100 W, continue to follow W 200 S, then turn and go East onto E 200 S and stop at the second stop going up the canyon
Habitat: Base of a mountain (mildly steep slope), flora included low shrubs (roughly 4 ft. and pines (roughly 15 ft., grasses no more than 2 ft. tall, etc.), grass and shrubs were spread scarcely, not too dense
Fellow observers: Tylee Trevizo, Erin Flores (group members were scattered)
Time of day: 2:41 PM
Amount: A half hour of walking to find observations, 7 or so minutes spent on this location
Wind: Beaufort scale, 1
Temperature: 59 F
Sky conditions and precipitation: Mostly sunny, 0 percent chance
Elevation: About 5,900 ft.
Species list: Only lagomorphia was observed, no other species observed

I travelled to CCNP with my lab group, and gathered observations pertaining solely of scat from rabbits. There was no other scat that we would normally find such as scat of coyote or deer. I had a reflection on whether our reoccurring presence is having an effect on the larger mammal activity at CCNP.

Posted on October 16, 2017 05:39 PM by twz801 twz801

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

Lagomorphs (Order Lagomorpha)

Observer

twz801

Date

October 9, 2017 02:41 PM MDT

Description

Clearly scat from a rabbit in the order lagomorphia. Weather was pleasant and slightly breezy.

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