2 pronghorn, prairie dogs put on developer’s sign

February 19, 2010 By: Krisha Williams Turbeville Category: Uncategorized

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PIERCE, Colo. — The Colorado Division of Wildlife is investigating why two dead pronghorn and several prairie dogs were draped over a developer’s sign in Weld County.

Wildlife officials say the animals were killed last month and photographs of their heads and pelts on the sign were distributed online. DOW spokeswoman Jennifer Churchill said this week that the pronghorns were killed in violation of game laws because pronghorn season is from August to October. Churchill says officials are investigating.

The sign was for Gold Stone Creek. It is located between Pierce and Nunn in northern Weld county.

It’s unclear why the animals were put there.