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Wildlife Quick Reference Guide

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Northern Arizona has many plans generated by many different agencies that affect the area’s wildlife and habitat. In 2009 we became aware that there was not an overview, or summary comparing all of these documents, and we decided to create a guide. We hired N.A.U. graduate student Jessica Gist to study the 9 different plans and write a reference guide that would explain the scope and goals of each plan. Jessica Gist also wrote a Summary of the Quick Wildlife Reference Guide at the request of a City Council member. The Wildlife Reference Guide and Summary is referenced in the Regional Plan 2030: Place Matters.

You can view and download the Wildlife Reference Guide on our full page about the guide.

Prairie Dog Life

Click on the burrow images to find out more.

Nursing Chamber

A mother keeps her young pups safe while the other Prairie Dogs investigate the snake.

Entering the Burrow

A prairie dog hears an emergency cry of "snake" and goes to investigate.

Listening chamber

A prairie dog sits listening just beneath the surface of the ground.

The Rattlesnake

The rattlesnake found a prairie dog burrow to sleep in but has been discovered by the prairie dogs.

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