• Support PDP
  • About Us
  • Wild Prairie Dogs
  • City Prairie Dogs
  • Volunteer
  • Shop
  • History
  • PDP Documentation
  • Contact PDP

Prairie Dog Pals

Dedicated to the Preservation of Prairie Dogs and their Habitat

A rescued prairie dog set The Wildlife Geek on a new path

January 8, 2017 by PDP

The kindergarteners filed into the media center at Welcome Elementary School, then at their teacher’s direction they scooted and shuffled and sat on a floor rug all the while peeking at the assortment of Rubbermaid boxes, containers and small cages covered in blankets and towels, hiding the main focus of the event just out of view.

Standing at the front, wearing a khaki wide-brimmed hat and sporting a goatee with flecks of gray and brown hair that would flop over his eyes, Chuck Alberding greeted the students and explained the rules – they’d watch a short film (he’d shot, narrated and edited himself) then get on to the main attraction, the various creatures hiding from sight.

“Cool?” Alberding said with two thumbs up.

The video, purposely corny and featuring a high-pitched talking panda doll, introduced the students to a three-horned chameleon.

Then Alberding brought out Karma, his own three-horned chameleon. Bright green and six-inches long, the chameleon sat on a branch as Alberding placed a food morsel within striking distance. The children gathered in close to watch and “thwap” out came his tongue, long and lean, and grabbed the snack 8 inches away.

The students howled with laughter and asked for a repeat performance.

Alberding took the opportunity to talk about the chameleon’s characteristics – what they eat, where they live, how big they get – then he repeated demonstrations with his stock of reptiles, lizards and critters.

He showed off a water dragon named Moss, a veiled chameleon named Bob, a fire bellied toad named Demetri, a Pacman frog named Jabba and for his penultimate demonstration he brought out his personal favorites, prairie dogs named Amelia and Frederick.

Read more at:  Geek

Conservation, Fun, News Tagged: Conservation, outreach

Project Prairie Dog

January 4, 2017 by PDP

A group of advocates in Texas is working to protect the prairie dogs in the Lubbock area.  Read their updates:  Project Prairie Dog

Conservation, News, Wildlife Tagged: black-tailed prairie dogs, colonies, Conservation, ecology

Do prairie dogs benefit cattle grazing?

January 4, 2017 by PDP

Ranchers have known prairie dogs can reduce rangeland forage by as much as half, but prairie dogs may significantly increase the quality of forage that regrows, according to research by a University of Wyoming master’s degree student.

Read More at:  Forage

Conservation, Information about Prairie Dogs, News Tagged: behavior, Conservation, ecology, keystone species

Prairie dogs to be removed from state park

January 2, 2017 by PDP

Montana State Parks is moving ahead with a plan to reduce the population of prairie dogs at First People’s Buffalo Jump State Park, where burrowing by an expanding population is threatening to sink cultural resources.  Read more at:  Montana

Conservation, News Tagged: black-tailed prairie dogs, colonies, Conservation, ecology

2017 Annual Meeting

January 2, 2017 by PDP

The annual meeting for Prairie Dog Pals will be held on 5 February 2017 at 1:00 PM at the James Joseph Dwyer Memorial Police Substation at 12,700 Montgomery Blvd. NE.  If you have any items you’d like to bring up, email prairiedogpals@comcast.net and they will be added to the agenda.  See you there!

Fun, News, PDP Operations Tagged: Conservation, volunteer

« Previous Page
Next Page »
Donate Now
Tweets by @CynomysRex

Categories

  • Conservation
  • Donate
  • Fun
  • How You Can Help
  • Information about Prairie Dogs
  • News
  • PDP Operations
  • Shop
  • Wildlife

Tags

artificial burrows behavior black-footed ferret black-tailed prairie dogs breeding Burrowing Owls burrows cage caps colonies Conservation disease ecology Endangered Species Act events feeding flushing fundraising gophers Gunnison habitat handouts hantavirus hibernation humane pest control keystone species landscape design language newsletter outreach owls photos plague poison Prairie Dog Coalition Prairie Dog Day predators rabies relocation Sevilleta shooting squirrels trapping videos volunteer white-tailed prairie dogs

Links

  • Albuquerque Pet Memorial Service
  • Animal Protection New Mexico
  • Animal Protection Voters
  • Bosque Farm Relocation Project
  • Great Plains Restoration Council
  • Midwest Prairie Dog Shelter
  • New Mexico House Rabbit Society
  • New Mexico Wilderness Alliance
  • Pathways: Wildlife Corridors of NM
  • Prairie Dog Coalition
  • Southwest Veterinary Medical Center
  • VCA Veterinary Hospital
  • Wild Earth Guardians

© Copyright 2015 PrairieDogPals.org | Help a Prairie Dog Today!