Save the Prairie Dogs of Lawton, OK
Why These Endearing Rodents Are Good for the Prairie
By Becky G., published Jul 19, 2007
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The city tried to poison the prairie dogs back in March, saying that their increasing population was posing safety issues because of their holes. In the dark of the night, without notifying citizens, city employees went to the park and dropped poison into the prairie dogs' holes. They were supposed to die underground, but unfortunately for many children who visited the park soon after, there were dead prairie dogs lying around the park.
Angry residents soon converged on the park in protest and began an online petition to save the Lawton prairie dogs. They were none too thrilled about the poison now lurking in the park either. Enter the Oklahoma Agriculture, Food and Forestry Department who were also not thrilled about the poison. City officials apparently committed some serious violations against the environment. The city was fined $2,350.
Our illustrious city leaders, overlooking the recent rash of gang violence and killings going on in our city, are now back to handling the really important stuff, like passing into law an ordinance declaring that no one is to feed the prairie dogs. This is their latest attempt to control the population of the little rodent that has endeared itself to Lawtonians for decades.
Prairie dogs are social little animals that endear themselves to everyone watching them by grooming each other and giving each other what look like hugs and kisses. That is not their most important task, however.
Save the Prairie Dogs of Lawton, OK
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- Prairie dogs are a vital part of the prairie ecosystem.
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