Conserving prairie dogs could restore North America’s grasslands

Conserving prairie dogs could restore North America’s grasslands

Colorado State University researchers have identified priority areas for the conservation of the black-tailed prairie dog in the United States, extending from Montana to Texas and New Mexico to Arizona. Protecting these regions will also benefit North America’s Central Grasslands and the many associated grassland species that flourished there centuries ago. Colorado State University researchers have identified priority areas for the conservation of the black-tailed prairie dog in the United States, extending from Montana to Texas and New Mexico to Arizona. Protecting these regions will also benefit North America’s Central Grasslands and the many associated grassland species that flourished there centuries ago. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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