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Offline Lawdog

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Prairie Dogs Need Protection?????
« on: June 25, 2004, 11:54:19 AM »
I guess you Texans shoot to well as your Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs is currently a candidate for listing as "threatened" under the federal  Endangered Species Act.  Caught this on another hunting site.

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Texas Working To Protect Black-Tailed Prairie Dog

LUBBOCK, TX-Representatives from Texas ranching and farming organizations, environmental groups, state and federal biologists, private landowners and others joined together recently to complete a state plan to conserve the black-tailed prairie dog and its grassland habitat. The species is currently a candidate for listing as "threatened" under the federal Endangered Species Act.

The management plan created by the Texas Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Working Group sets a goal of having 293,129 acres of occupied prairie dog habitat in the state by 2011. This number represents 1 percent of the original available habitat in Texas as estimated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Preliminary estimates indicate there's currently 150,000-170,000 acres of occupied prairie dog habitat in Texas, with a final inventory to be completed later this summer.

The Texas plan has five goals:
1. Determine the current population of black-tailed prairie dogs in Texas and establish a long-term monitoring program.
2. Develop and implement an effective education and outreach program.
3. Develop management options and guidelines that conserve prairie dogs at long-term sustainable levels.
4. Review and make recommendations for regulatory changes in the status of black-tailed prairie dogs.
5. Identify research needs and establish a research program that facilitates the long-term viability of black-tailed prairie dogs in Texas.

The management plan doesn't restrict landowners from controlling prairie dogs, but it does offer incentives to restore prairie dogs and the grasslands upon which they and other species rely. It lists various government and nonprofit programs that offer financial grants, free land management advice and other technical assistance.

Prairie dogs are currently a nongame species in Texas, with no closed hunting season or daily bag limit restrictions, although a valid hunting license is required to hunt them.


Maybe you shouldn't have them rifles of yours sighted in so well.  Small groups and tight lines to all.  Lawdog
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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2004, 01:55:10 PM »
More rubbish stired up by PETA no doubt.  KN

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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2004, 02:27:19 PM »
OH MY GOSH
Looks Like Texas is joining Kalifornia And Mass. The problem is---- there are some that need somthing to do with their time instead of sticking their noses in every ones BIZZZ Good God whats the matter with people????.
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« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2004, 07:48:10 PM »
(Develop and implement an effective education and outreach program.)

What, for Black-Tailed Prairie Dog? I thought they had their own schools? Oh! I’m sorry that was fish. Well, Prairie Dogs got to have something? They have their own towns!

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« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2004, 11:35:51 PM »
Same crap was stirred up in Kansas few years back.

LOL it even looks like the same floor mate they were working on here also.

Well there is only 1% of the P dog habitat and yet yet yat well no shet if the entire state was almost a prairie dog town and now its not what do they expect, everyone in Kansas and Texas to move out so the Pdog can have all the ground back?
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