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Title: Evaluation of physical barriers to prevent prairie dog colony expansion.
Authors: Witmer, Gary
Gionfriddo, James
Pipas, Michael
USDA, APHIS
Source: Human-Wildlife Conflicts. 2008 Fall, v. 2, issue 2, p. 206-211.
NALT Subjects: Cynomys ludovicianus
pest control
physical control
equipment design
equipment performance
durability
wind
cost analysis
wildlife damage management
human-wildlife relations
Colorado
Other Subjects: barrier breach
artificial barriers
wind damage
Issue Date: 2008
Abstract: Expansion of black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colonies on public and private lands can result in damage to property. Physical barriers to prairie dogs can be used to minimize human-wildlife confl icts. We evaluated 17 existing barriers in the Fort Collins and Boulder, Colorado, areas. Most barriers were made of a single row of vinyl material; these barriers sustained high levels of damage, primarily from wind, and were frequently breached by prairie dogs digging underneath them. Barriers that included a vegetation and a vinyl barrier or a double-vinyl barrier were wind damaged and breached less frequently than the singlevinyl barriers. Sturdy panels of corrugated metal or fiberglass, extending about 76 cm above and 76 cm below the ground surface, were not damaged by wind and were rarely breached by prairie dogs. These barriers were about twice the cost of the single-vinyl barriers, but were much more durable and more effective in preventing prairie dog colony expansion.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10113/21059
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