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Article: No dogs allowed: prairie dogs unwelcome in Nebraska.(ALMANAC)(Brief Article)
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- Sports Afield
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- August 1, 2005
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A bill recently before the Nebraska legislature would require Nebraska landowners--public and private--to maintain prairie dog-free zones around prairie dog towns. Legislative Bill 673 would require a one-mile buffer zone around prairie dog colonies of ten acres or more, and a half-mile buffer around lesser colonies. Proponents say the measure would protect neighboring land from invasion by the burrow-digging and ...
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