Northern Ariz. prairie dog burrows dusted to combat plague

Crews apply insecticidal dust on prairie dog holes across 664 acres near Red Lake about 10 miles north of Williams, Arizona. Last month fleas in northern Arizona tested positive for plague, a potentially fatal disease that could eradicate prairie dog colonies and other infected animals. (AZ Game & Fish photo)

Crews apply insecticidal dust on prairie dog holes across 664 acres near Red Lake about 10 miles north of Williams, Arizona. Last month fleas in northern Arizona tested positive for plague, a potentially fatal disease that could eradicate prairie dog colonies and other infected animals. (AZ Game & Fish photo)

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