Describe three factors that could limit the growth of the prairie dog population
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There are 3 major factors implicated in prairie dog decline across their range: rodent poisoning programs, habitat loss, and sylvatic plague. In many areas, all 3 work synergistically to place prairie dog populations at risk.Other mortality factors that affect prairie dogs include accidents, competition, starvation, and weather, but human activities have caused the greatest decline in populations. Plague can be transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected flea or by handling infected animals.
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