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Show Patton, J. L. 2015 259 Great Basin National Park aee Bakervisitors’ center to both thank him for the opportunity to be here and suggest that he comeout andvisit us in Death Valley sometime during our resurvey effort there over the next year or so. We then drove on to Ely, where we had lunch, and then headed west on Hwy 50 to Fallon, arriving close to dark. Got a motel room there for the night, and then the next morning headed for Reno andthe Bay Area on I-80, arriving home by about1:30 in the early afternoon of 26 August. Excepting our trapping results in the pifion-juniper atLehman Cave, the entire trip to both DEPO and GBNPwashighly productive, with rodent populations, particularly of sciurids, extremely abundantthis year. osMG +: 2 r ai aye Most ofthe crew at Wheeler Peak campground: front row, from left - Shannen Robson, Sue ? (education program at the Utah Museum of Natural History), Cassie ? (undergraduate at University of Utah), Lois Alexander Merkler (faculty member at the College of Southern Nevada), and Ray ? (undergraduate student at CSN); top row, from left — Obert ? (undergraduate student at CSN), Debbie ? (education program at the UMNH), Carol Patton, Jim Patton, Eric Rickart (UMNH, Books Kohli (UNH), and Duke Rogers (BYU). P 4 eta keeeNeeee ereE3 Genamtetiaietcentrates”guesteerreencgren egeiaie ae * esi : ‘i : es is : ‘ 4 3 Irf 3 = f MH 4 Saeetenes brenieswateemeeis titansktace a Fe . |