Prairie Dog Legislation and Burrowing Owls in Nebraska
EC1785
Published 2016
Published 2016
Nebraska legislation has historically recognized the black-tailed prairie dog as a pest on rangelands across the state. The western burrowing owl is one species that uses the prairie dog colonies during major parts of its life cycle. Because of habitat loss and degradation resulting from prairie dog control, the burrowing owl is included in the current list of Tier-I at-risk species determined by the Nebraska Natural Legacy Project.
Publication Details
Authors |
Kyle W. Schumacher Carissa L. Wonkka Dirac Twidwell |
---|---|
Subject | |
Publication Date | January 26, 2016 |
Last Revision Date | January 26, 2016 |
Language | |
Formats |
PDF (web) |
Series | Extension Circular |