Urban-suburban prairie dog management: opportunities and challenges. Witmer, W., VerCauteren, C., Manci, M., & Dees, M. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference, 2000.
Paper doi abstract bibtex The hiitoric range of the black-tailed prairie dog has undergone dramatic declines in the last mm@:;-prompting concern about the species' long-term viability. Whiie considered a pest by many, others believe that the species is a "keystone" element of prairie ecosystems. Urban-suburban land managers are challenged with preserving colonies of prairie dogs on public lands whiledealing with many conflicting interests, social costs, and risks. We review the management plans that municipalities have designed to reduce conflicts by using public input, zoned management, and a variety of management techniques. Areas of difficulty and research needs are also discussed.
@article{witmer_urban-suburban_2000,
title = {Urban-suburban prairie dog management: opportunities and challenges},
volume = {19},
issn = {2641-273X},
shorttitle = {Urban-suburban prairie dog management},
url = {https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4gs295mh},
doi = {10.5070/V419110183},
abstract = {The hiitoric range of the black-tailed prairie dog has undergone dramatic declines in the last mm@:;-prompting concern about the species' long-term viability. Whiie considered a pest by many, others believe that the species is a "keystone" element of prairie ecosystems. Urban-suburban land managers are challenged with preserving colonies of prairie dogs on public lands whiledealing with many conflicting interests, social costs, and risks. We review the management plans that municipalities have designed to reduce conflicts by using public input, zoned management, and a variety of management techniques. Areas of difficulty and research needs are also discussed.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2019-08-15},
journal = {Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference},
author = {Witmer, W., Gary and VerCauteren, C., Kurt and Manci, M., Karen and Dees, M., Donna},
year = {2000}
}
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