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Residents press OSBT to remove prairie-dog pupping moratorium; board schedules follow-up items
Summary
A public speaker urged the Open Space Board of Trustees to lift its seasonal moratorium on lethal prairie-dog control for irrigated parcels and to set occupancy targets; staff and trustees said prairie-dog management will return to the board and the community in coming months.
Paula Schuler, speaking during public comment at the Oct. 8 Open Space Board of Trustees meeting, urged trustees to remove the seasonal moratorium on lethal prairie-dog control and to make prairie-dog management a central item at the board’s upcoming retreat and work plan.
“My name is Paula Schuler…OSMP has been steadily working to remove prairie dogs from irrigated parcels. That work is paying off,” Schuler said. She asked the board to consider four…
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