Speak Out for Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs
Black-tailed prairie dogs were once abundant across the Great Plains, from Canada to Mexico. But after decades of habitat loss, poisonings and disease, these furry creatures have declined more than 95% in the last 150 years -- and are gone completely in large parts of their range.
Now, federal officials are considering protection for the black-tailed prairie dog under the Endangered Species Act as a terrible plague continues to wipe out vast numbers of the remaining prairie dog colonies, and as federal agencies continue to poison prairie dog colonies on our public lands..
Urge federal officials to protect black-tailed prairie dogs -- and the health of the Great Plains. Hurry -- the deadline for comments is Tuesday, February 2nd.
http://tinyurl.com/askusg
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=prairie+dogs
Now, federal officials are considering protection for the black-tailed prairie dog under the Endangered Species Act as a terrible plague continues to wipe out vast numbers of the remaining prairie dog colonies, and as federal agencies continue to poison prairie dog colonies on our public lands..
Urge federal officials to protect black-tailed prairie dogs -- and the health of the Great Plains. Hurry -- the deadline for comments is Tuesday, February 2nd.
http://tinyurl.com/askusg
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=prairie+dogs
rudkla - 30. Jan, 22:33