Funding and in-kind resources support habitat restoration, relocation, education, outreach, as well as Conservation easements on state, tribal, and private land for prairie dogs to be released into current or ancestral ranges within New Mexico.
- Financial bequests
- 10 pound bags of carrots*
- 50 pound bags of sunflower seeds*
- 50 pound bags of NOMO*
- Bales of Timothy Hay*
- Grants
- Backhoe and trailer
- Funding
- Datamars micro chips
- Livestock tanks
- Contributions
- Wire cutters and snips
- Pliers
- Money
- Electric drill and bits
- Construction flags
- Deposits into the Prairie Dog Pals account
- 25 Gallon heavy gauge nursery pots
- Capital
- 4 Inch diameter corrugated tubing
- 100 ft hoses (3/4″)
- Financiers, backers, sponsors, patrons
- Gasoline
- Kevlar gloves
- Work gloves
- Checks
- Towels
- Hydrant hose
- U.S. currency
- Hose fittings
- Hose nozzles
- Cash
- Medium size heavy gauge dog carriers
- 3/4 Ton Suburban to tow tanker
- New Tires
- Fiberglass repair kits
- Pocket money
- Sunlight dish soap (non-toxic and bio-degradable) by the case!
- Saline solution
- Loose change from the car seats
- Marking pens / labeling tape for kennels
- Knee pads or gardening mats
- Shovels/ picks
- Assets
- 10 lb. bags of Blue Gramma, Black gramma, and Burrow grass seed
- Food coloring
- Loose change from the sofa
- Writable CDs
- Photocopying credits or coupons
- Mobile phone minutes or calling cards
- 10,000 acres of short to medium grass prairie in New Mexico suitable for prairie dog relocation
* Food items are needed during prairie dog season from about March through September.