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The Prairie Dog Russell A. Graves

The Prairie Dog By Russell A. Graves

The Prairie Dog by Russell A. Graves


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Black-tailed prairie dogs once played a vital role in the vast grasslands ecosystem of the Great Plains of North America. In more than one hundred color photographs, and with accompanying text, the author shows prairie dogs and their neighbors in their daily lives, eating, playing, and building and keeping a constant lookout over their land.

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The Prairie Dog: Sentinel of the Plains by Russell A. Graves

Black-tailed prairie dogs once played a vital role in the vast grasslands ecosystem of the Great Plains of North America. The burrows of these little digging rodents aerated and watered the deep soil and provided a home to many other animals as well. Prairie dog feeding habits controlled invasive vegetation and opened the prairie to the plants preferred by buffalo and pronghorn antelope. The prairie dogs themselves were a food source for many other animals, among them hawks, rattlesnakes, badgers, coyotes, and black-footed ferrets. In more than one hundred beautiful and charming color photographs, and with accompanying text, Russell Graves shows prairie dogs and their neighbors in their daily lives, eating, playing, and building and keeping a constant lookout over their land. He tells the story of these highly gregarious rodents and gives a fascinating glimpse into their active, vocal society. Graves also describes the present threatened state of the prairie dog and suggests ways prairie dogs and humans can coexist and even benefit each other. Prairie dogs once numbered in the billions, but today, after decades of poisoning and hunting, their numbers and habitat nationally have been reduced to only 2 percent of their extent at the end of the nineteenth century. Government agencies, ranchers, farmers, and developers continue to eradicate prairie dogs in the competition for valuable land, but environmental and citizens groups are beginning to realize what the loss of this little animal might mean to the plains and are coming to its aid in an attempt to preserve at least a small portion of the important ecosystem that hinges on it.

Table of Contents

The Black-Tailed Prairie Dog and its Kin The Black-Tailed Prairie Dog The Mexican Prairie Dog The White-Tailed Prairie Dog The Gunnison's Prairie Dog The Utah Prairie Dog Habits and Biology of the Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Life in the Burrow Food Habits The Voice of the Prairie Dog The Home Range The Social Order Inside the Coterie Reproduction Allies and Enemies: The Prairie Dog and Its Ecosystem Prairie Dogs and other Mammals Prairie Dogs and Avian Diversity Other Friends and Enemies The Prairie Dog Wars

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CIN0896724557G
9780896724556
0896724557
The Prairie Dog: Sentinel of the Plains by Russell A. Graves
Used - Good
Paperback
Texas Tech Press,U.S.
20010930
144
N/A
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