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Hey guys! thought I would share some photos I took while I was out working.

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I think these are called "Night Hawks"??

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Buffaloe on Raymond Ranch

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PH Doe off of Hwy 99

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SpeedGoat off of the 40

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Still growing! north of Chevelon Canyon Lake.

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These guys were everywhere! anyone got any info on them?

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We think this is a Processing plant?? anyone know? Off of 77 north of snowflake?

 

More pics as the summer goes on!

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The whole reason I get to hike all over the state! Gunnisons PDOGS!

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Another!

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Lopes from the Aubrey Valley!

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They came in from 200 yards to check me out.

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What do you do for work and what kind of processing plant?

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Im an intern for G&F in nongame. so i do presence absence surveys for gunnisons pdogs. and we think a meat processing plant...it smelled pretty bad down wind.

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Big Green Lizard

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This guy was not wanting to leave the road.

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Lopes West of Long Lake

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Biggest buck of the 4.

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PFFJ stands for Pigs For Farmer John. It is a hog farm for Farmer John meats, that is where your bacon and sausage comes from.:D

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I was an intern back in 07 for AZGFD and got to work with the gunni p dogs and black footed ferret, the job was to mark pdog burrows each meter while following the latitude on the GPS, I think in 5 days each person walked about 40-50 miles, had big ole blisters! The temps was 101-104 during the hottest part of the day. Pronghorns were everywhere as well, great times.

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I was an intern back in the early 90's. Worked at Lee's Ferry, collecting data on the results of the fluctuating flows on the river. Caught some nice fish when not working. Lots of fun and good memories...

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Here's a picture of some blisters I got from the work around Seligman, one day it was 104 degrees and I had danners with 200g thinsulate which is too much for that temp!

 

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