PDoggin'? Not enough to go around?

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Not for sure but I'll bet that that article is biased based on the people writing it. I would like to hear more by people who know more.

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No shortage of them around here. Shooting and poisoning them doesn't have much effect. The only thing that wipes them out for any length of time is Bubonic Plague, and they always come back from that too.

I would guess whoever wrote that article has an agenda.
 
Agreed with the above post. I was supposed to go out to Ingomar, Montana a couple of years ago. Turned out that they got the plague about a month before we were going to go out. We ended up going to Sheridan, Wyoming instead and had a great time. Now all I gotta do is pay off some debt, and I'll be back out there.
 
Maybe the author was biased, but apparently US Fish and Wildlife is involved. What is their agenda?
 
No surprise to me. We have lost a lot of habitat and the numbers are way down. Mostly from poisoning and the intentional introduction of disease.
 
In central NE, every bit of ground that can be farmed is being farmed. Pivot irrigation has made more land available for that and the prairie dog towns around here are getting plowed under.
 
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