The NPS and USFS have confirmed plague as the cause of a prairie dog die off in Badlands National Park, Buffalo Gap National Grassland and the greater Conata-Badlands ecosystem.
The NPS and USFS have confirmed plague as the cause of a prairie dog die off in Badlands National Park, Buffalo Gap National Grassland and the greater Conata-Badlands ecosystem.
BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK, S.D. - The National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service have confirmed that a plague outbreak is responsible for prairie dog die-offs in Badlands National Park, Buffalo
The National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service have confirmed plague as the cause of a prairie dog die off in Badlands National Park, Buffalo Gap National Grassland, and the greater Conata-Badlands ecosystem, all in South Dakota based on a test result received 5/31.
The NPS and USFS have confirmed plague as the cause of a prairie dog die off in Badlands National Park, Buffalo Gap National Grassland and the greater Conata-Badlands ecosystem.