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Table 11 -2A <br />Summary of Big Game Aerial Survey Data <br />for the Haul Road Study Area, 1979 <br />' Major differences in numbers of observed animals on a day -to -day basis result from two <br />factors. First, big game animals are very mobile and may be found anywhere in the vicinity of <br />the study area. Second, depending upon the cover where an animal is located during the survey, <br />its observability changes dynamically. At no time does a fixed wing census constitute a total <br />animal count. <br />PR -01 5a Revised 10/11 <br />Transect Number <br />© <br />©0 <br />©0© <br />N <br />' Major differences in numbers of observed animals on a day -to -day basis result from two <br />factors. First, big game animals are very mobile and may be found anywhere in the vicinity of <br />the study area. Second, depending upon the cover where an animal is located during the survey, <br />its observability changes dynamically. At no time does a fixed wing census constitute a total <br />animal count. <br />PR -01 5a Revised 10/11 <br />