Controlling Prarie Dogs
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The Rodent and Predator Control Section provides training, services, and supplies to private citizens and local, state, and federal officials to control vertebrate pests.
Mike Threlkeld Program Manager |
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Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Plague is transmitted to people through flea bite and direct contact with infected animals. Each rodent species is host to one or more species of fleas which, when infected, are carriers.
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Information resources for managing Prairie dogs and other burrowing rodents.
Colorado State University | ||
Fleas and Plague by W. Cranshaw and R. Wilson | ||
Managing Pocket Gophers by W.F. Andelt and R.M. Case | ||
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Montana Department of Agriculture | ||
Prairie Dog Management | ||
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln | ||
Fumigation of Burrowing Rodents with Aluminum Phosphide or Gas Cartridges | ||
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Colorado Department of Wildlife | ||
Recommended Survey Protocol and Actions to Protect Nesting Burrowing Owls | ||
Minimizing Risk to Non-Target Species (fnl 030507) | ||
Contact Colorado Division of Wildlife | ||