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- Organizing and summarizing search results for youLewis and Clark were the first to scientifically describe the prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus). They sent a live prairie dog back to the East Coast as a scientific specimen, and it even lived with Thomas Jefferson before being displayed in Philadelphia.3 Sources
Prairie Dogs - Discover Lewis & Clark
At Old Baldy, Clark’s “Cupola,” the life of at least two prairie dogs was forever changed. As Clark notes, “we put in 5 barrels of water without driveing them out, we caught one by the water forceing him out.” The captured critter became a live scientific specimen, traveling with the Expedition north to Fort … See more
The Captains used several different names for the species eventually calling it “the burrowing squirel of the praries.” Many naturalists following the Expedition’s discoveries took exception to calling it a squirrel or a dog. Never-the-less, prairie dog persists in small … See more
At Travelers’ Rest on 1 July 1806, Lewis wrote his final reports on the “large gray squirrel, “small gray squirrel,” “burrowing-squirrel,” “small brown squirrel,” and the “ground squirrel.” … See more
At the risk of straining the reader’s patience, for the sake of comparison, let us now look over Nicholas Biddle‘s paraphrase of Lewis’s remarks on the “prairie dog” as they … See more
September 7, 1804 | Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lewis and Clark deserve credit for the first scientific description of the prairie dog, Cynomys ludovicianus, and its characteristic colonies and burrows. Clark also notes the persistent …
Prairie Dog Mothers of Lewis and Clark Fame - U.S.
Apr 30, 2021 · Did you know that Lewis and Clark sent a live prairie dog back to the East Coast to be used as a scientific specimen? This little critter actually made it the whole way and even lived with Thomas Jefferson in October 1805 …
Lewis and Clark’s Travels Included Dozens of …
Jan 7, 2020 · In a span of just over two weeks, Lewis and Clark encountered four classic Western animals for the first time: the prairie dog, pronghorn, coyote …
Lewis and Clark: A Prairie Dog for the President (Step …
May 27, 2003 · This is a nice children’s book on the Lewis and Clark expedition across America. As you can tell from the title, it highlights the expeditions …
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- Author: Shirley-Raye Redmond, John Manders
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Old Baldy - U.S. National Park Service
John Shields later killed a second prairie dog, which the captains ate. Lewis and Clark wanted to capture a prairie dog to fulfill President Thomas Jefferson’s instructions to make note of “the animals of the country generally, & especially …
What did Lewis and Clark do with the first prairie dog they caught ...
Feb 15, 2024 · Lewis and Clark first encountered a prairie dog on September 7, 1804, during their expedition. They managed to catch one alive while another was killed.
Lewis and Clark : a prairie dog for the president
Apr 26, 2010 · Lewis and Clark : a prairie dog for the president. Introduces Meriwether Lewis and William Clark who, during their exploration of the West for Thomas Jefferson, captured a …
May 23, 1805 - Discover Lewis & Clark
As the Little Rocky and Bears Paw mountains come into view, Lewis describes prairie dogs and the purgative effect experienced when drinking from local streams. At dinner, an out-of-control fire burns one of the enlisted men ‘s shot …
September 7, 1804 - Discover Lewis & Clark
Near present Old Baldy [The Tower] in South Dakota, the expedition encounters its first village of prairie dogs. Shannon is still missing.
Historical Encounter and Accounts of the Plains Prairie Dog
The first of the American explorers to take notice of the prairie dog were Lewis and Clark. This was at a dome near the later. site of Fort Randall, S. Dak., in September, 1804. Quoting from …
Lewis and Clark: A Prairie Dog for the President (Step into …
May 27, 2003 · This one describes the amazing Expedition and its connection with President Jefferson by describing an incident that children can relate to. Jefferson asked Lewis and Clark …
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What happened to the dog on the Lewis and Clark expedition?
Oct 18, 2019 · After they encountered a colony of the prairie dogs, Lewis and Clark managed to lure them out by pouring water into their burrows. They killed one and caught another alive. …
Pickstown / Lewis and Clark Historical Marker
Dec 3, 2021 · Lewis and Clark passed this site on September 8, 1804. The next day they had their first encounter with prairie dogs, which they called barking squirrels. They killed one and …
Lewis and Clark : A Prairie Dog for the President - Google Books
Introduces Meriwether Lewis and William Clark who, during their exploration of the West for Thomas Jefferson, captured a prairie dog and sent it to the President as a gift.
Lewis and Clark: A Prairie Dog for the President, by Shirley Raye ...
To learn about the resourcefulness of Lewis and Clark during their adventures, watch the video: Lewis and Clark: A Prairie Dog for the President, by Shirley Raye Redmond, illustrated by...
Lewis and Clark: A Prairie Dog for the President - Goodreads
Jan 1, 2003 · Lewis and Clark decide to catch an animal to send back to the President. After many unsuccessful attempts, they finally catch a prairie dog. They sent the prairie dog and some …
Why the West Needs Prairie Dogs - Modern Farmer
Jan 28, 2025 · ONCE THE COLLARED prairie dog was returned to her Tru Catch wire cage to await release, Boulerice reached into the next trap in line.. Boulerice is part of a team from the …
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Lewis and Clark: A Prairie Dog for the President (Step Into …
May 27, 2003 · This one describes the amazing Expedition and its connection with President Jefferson by describing an incident that children can relate to. Jefferson asked Lewis and Clark …
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- Author: Shirley Raye Redmond, John Manders
Entlang der Lauter zwischen Wissembourg und Lauterbourg
Jul 30, 2017 · Die 42 km lange Rundtour „Entlang der Lauter zwischen Wissembourg und Lauterbourg“ ist ein Teil dieses bestens ausgeschilderten Pamina-Lautertal Radwegs. …