Blow up prairie dogs? Colorado thinks about it
By Kim McGuire - The Denver Post - 07/10/06
Under a proposal by the Colorado Division of Wildlife, explosive gases — such as a mix of oxygen and propane — could be injected and then ignited inside the burrows of prairie dogs, ground squirrels, gophers and marmots.
Wildlife officials say they’ve been approached by organic produce growers.
‘‘This is a way for them to avoid using toxic substances to help them remain certified as organic,’’ said Colorado Division of Wildlife spokesman Tim Holeman. ‘‘It’s a new tool for them.’’
Local conservation groups say the idea is barbaric — and not too far removed from the film ‘‘Caddyshack’’ in which Bill Murray’s character, Carl Spackler, uses dynamite to try to blast a gopher from its golf course digs.
‘‘It’s a terrible idea,’’ said Judy Enderle, president of the Prairie Preservation Alliance. ‘‘You’re talking about something that’s just as powerful as TNT and dangerous to the user.’’
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