DONATIONS

We had the most trying three years since we began in 2003 jumping through many hurdles thrown at us.There is never enough time or money in the relocation process. We pledge to continue to do the extremely hard physical and emotional work demanded, but we need help in other ways in order to continue. No surprise - we desperately need:

* Money
* Gift cards for gas or supplies (Lowe's or Home Depot),
* Volunteers
* Suitable land to take the displaced prairie dogs to
* Help in fund raising and
* Help to further public awareness for the plight of the prairie dog.

We spend about $1,000 annually for food for Prairie Dog Town, Mackenzie Park, Lubbock, TX. They would starve without us. Can you please help so we can help the underdogs?

We are extremely humble and grateful for everyone’s heartfelt support, be it monetary aid or well wishes and prayers. We truly thank all of our supporters from the bottom of our hearts. Please know that if we delay in our thank-yous, it is not because we are ungrateful or unappreciative, it is because we continue to be understaffed and stay so busy with actual relocation – we simply run out of time and energy to complete our tasks as timely as we should. We do not forget…As you know we are a non-profit organization dedicated to aiding prairie dogs. We gladly accept and appreciate any and all donations.

All funds go directly to saving prairie dogs.  There are no administration costs involved.  We donate our time and services for all our endeavors.  We use your donations to change the lives of many.

Donations may be sent via check or money orders or through Paypal:
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CONTACT US

Citizens for Prairie Dogs
542 CR 101
Lorenzo, Tx 79343

Phone 806-657-4563

email address citizens4pds@aol.com


If you wish to receive a copy of our newsletter online and future news letters, please contact us with your email address. For now, the newsletter will be sent out bi-annually. We want you to know what we do and why we do it. In the future, we will have fun facts and info about prairie dogs and other animals associated with them. There are many, many adventures along the way and we will share them with you. There are always many sad events as well. Those stories need to be told also. It is a journey - an important one.

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