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species associated with black tailed prairie dogs black footed ferret this species is an obligate associate of prairie dogs because black footed ferrets de pend on prairie dogs as a ...

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                 SPECIES ASSOCIATED WITH BLACK-TAILED PRAIRIE DOGS 
                             Black-footed Ferret 
                             This species is an obligate associate of prairie dogs because black-footed ferrets de-
                             pend on prairie dogs as a primary food source and use their burrows as shelter from 
                             weather and predation. The black-footed ferret is completely dependent upon prairie 
                             dogs for survival. Prairie dogs constitute about 90% of the ferret's diet.  
     Mountain Plover                                                       Burrowing Owl 
     The mountain plover is considered a 
                                                                           Prairie dog colonies provide the burrowing owl 
     prairie dog obligate, and is thus highly 
                                                                           with both shelter and increased prey abundance. 
     dependent on prairie dogs for survival. 
                                                                           Consequently, the decline in prairie dog habitat 
     Mountain plovers select prairie dog colo-
                                                                           causes declines in burrowing owl numbers.  The 
     nies for nesting, breeding and feeding. 
                                                                           status of burrowing owls in Region 2 is closely 
     Mountain plovers use prairie dog towns 
                                                                           tied to that of prairie dogs, because of the owls’ 
     as nest sites and they strongly prefer the 
     short-cropped vegetation on prairie dog                               requirement for mammal-excavated burrows. 
     towns, which facilitates their insectivo-
     rous feeding.  
    McCown’s Longspur                                                          Chestnut-collared Longspur 
    McCown’s longspurs breed in shortgrass                                     Chestnut-collared longspurs are native 
    prairie habitat where vegetation cover is                                  prairie specialists, preferring level to roll-
    sparse.  Compared to its historical distribu-                              ing native mixed-grass and short grass 
    tion, the breeding range of McCown’s                                       uplands.  They avoid excessively shrubby 
    longspur has been drastically reduced.                                     areas.  Loss of native mixed-grass and 
    This is due to reduction is shortgrass prai-                               shortgrass prairies is the greatest threat  
    rie.                                                                       to chestnut-collared longspurs.   
                          Swift Fox 
                          The swift fox is also native to the grasslands of the Great Plains region of North America.  Prairie dogs com-
                          prise a major part of the swift fox diet and swift fox rely on burrows for cover.   The most limiting factor for 
                          swift foxes are competition with other predators, and the conversion of shortgrass prairie.  The key com-
                          ponent in the restoration of swift fox is the provision of suitable short grass habitat where they can obtain 
                          prey while avoiding predators . 
     Ferruginous Hawk 
     Ferruginous hawks occupy a variety of habitat types.  Breeding population 
     declines of Ferruginous Hawks may be due to loss of primary species such as 
     prairie dogs, rabbits, and ground squirrels, which can force hawks to look 
     elsewhere for better nesting habitat .  Reducing prairie dogs as a food source 
     for Ferruginous Hawks could negatively impact agricultural practices, by re-
     ducing predation on other prey and rodent species that can impact agricul-
     ture. 
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