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Brown, D. E., et al. 1974. Proposal for the reintroduction of the black-tailed prairie dog into Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, AZ. Project W-53-R-24. 11 pp.
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Wilson, S. D. and J. M. Shay. 1990. Competition, fire, and nutrients in a mixed-grass prairie. Ecology 71:1959-67.
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