Houston Chronicle

Trump Jr.’s prairie dog hunt in Montana prompts backlash

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HELENA, Mont. — Donald Trump Jr. will be targeting more than just Montana’s Republican voters on Friday and Saturday when he helps Greg Gianforte campaign for an open U.S. House seat.

A prairie dog hunt is also on the agenda for the four-city tour for President Donald Trump’s son and Gianforte, a technology entreprene­ur up against Democrat Rob Quist in the May 25 election for the seat vacated by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.

“As good Montanans, we want to show good hospitalit­y to people,” Gianforte said. “What can be more fun than to spend an afternoon shooting the little rodents?”

Trump is lending Gianforte some star power to fuel his campaign after Republican congressio­nal candidates had close calls in special elections in Kansas and Georgia. The president’s son, an avid hunter and angler who last visited Montana in November, is looking to shore up support from the state, which his father won by 20 percentage points.

Prairie dog hunting is a way for landowners to control the population of the rodents, classified as “agricultur­al pests” because of the damage they can do to crops. They are also a nongame species, meaning there are no hunting limits or hunting seasons. Killing them is a popular pastime among some hunters who trying to keep their shooting skills sharp during the offseason.

However, prairie dogs are also listed as a species of concern by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks because their numbers have declined and because of threats like disease.

More than 100 other animals depend on the prairie dog as food or move into the burrows they dig, said Lindsey Sterling Krank, the Humane Society’s director for its Prairie Dog Coalition.

Now is the time year when prairie dogs are still nursing their new offspring, meaning hunters who shoot lactating females are condemning the pups to starvation, Sterling Krank said.

“I would love to take Donald Trump Jr. out with a spotting scope and shoot the prairie dog with our cameras,” Sterling Krank said. “Shooting a prairie dog colony is not a good conservati­on message.”

Gianforte, whose campaign has focused on gun rights, dismissed the organizati­on’s concerns.

“Clearly they’ve never shot a prairie dog,” he said. “They don’t know how much fun it is.”

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