Since the late 1920\u27s there have been periodic control programs on black-tailed prairie dogs in Wind Cave National Park. The most recent control effort, which began in 1982, resulted in the reduction of total dogtown acreage from 2,000 to 750 acres. Recent studies carried out within the park have provided managers with more soundly based justification for carrying out control programs. The same information also points to the importance of maintaining prairie dog populations at or above certain minimum levels and the need for integrating this control program with several of the other resource management programs being carried out in the area
The data used in this report was acquired during an investigation conducted for the Development Plan...
The historic range of the black-tailed prairie dog has undergone dramatic declines in the last centu...
Between 1968 and 1978, aerial photography was used to monitor distribution of blacktailed prairie do...
Since the late 1920\u27s there have been periodic control programs on black-tailed prairie dogs in W...
In Wind Cave National Park, where prairie dogs are fully protected, their numbers have greatly incre...
The population of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) in Wind Cave National Park has be...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) occupy approximately 22,800 ha on 11 National Grass...
From 1938 to 1982 the total acreage of Black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) towns in Wind...
A study was conducted in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, to collect basic information on blac...
Implications of new information and several recent developments to the management of black-tailed pr...
Prairie dog management has evolved over the decades and present control efforts are often directed a...
The black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus Ord) is a native rodent found throughout the shor...
Black-tailed prairie dogs in the mixed-grass prairie at Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, creat...
On the Ground•Past management and historic occupation by black-tailed prairie dogs will affect the v...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) share rangeland with other wildlife and livestock. ...
The data used in this report was acquired during an investigation conducted for the Development Plan...
The historic range of the black-tailed prairie dog has undergone dramatic declines in the last centu...
Between 1968 and 1978, aerial photography was used to monitor distribution of blacktailed prairie do...
Since the late 1920\u27s there have been periodic control programs on black-tailed prairie dogs in W...
In Wind Cave National Park, where prairie dogs are fully protected, their numbers have greatly incre...
The population of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) in Wind Cave National Park has be...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) occupy approximately 22,800 ha on 11 National Grass...
From 1938 to 1982 the total acreage of Black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) towns in Wind...
A study was conducted in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, to collect basic information on blac...
Implications of new information and several recent developments to the management of black-tailed pr...
Prairie dog management has evolved over the decades and present control efforts are often directed a...
The black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus Ord) is a native rodent found throughout the shor...
Black-tailed prairie dogs in the mixed-grass prairie at Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, creat...
On the Ground•Past management and historic occupation by black-tailed prairie dogs will affect the v...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) share rangeland with other wildlife and livestock. ...
The data used in this report was acquired during an investigation conducted for the Development Plan...
The historic range of the black-tailed prairie dog has undergone dramatic declines in the last centu...
Between 1968 and 1978, aerial photography was used to monitor distribution of blacktailed prairie do...