Walking the Relocation Site

Thunder Basin National Grassland, WY

 Kristy Bly of World Wildlife Fund and Lindsey Sterling-Krank of HSUS walk the Thunder Basin relocation site. The black-tailed prairie dog relocation in July, 2010 was the first time prairie dogs have been moved from private to public land and saved an entire colony from poisoning.
Cynomys ludovicianus
Photo © copyright by Dave Showalter.

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