Travel / Thursday, 20-Nov-2025

Arizona Prairie Dog Tests Positive for Plague

Arizona Prairie Dog Tests Positive for Plague

Plague poses a risk to rabbits, rodents, squirrels--and people.

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The body of a northern Arizona prairie dog tested positive for plague in late July, according to the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Plague, which is carried by infected fleas, poses a risk to the rabbit, rodent, squirrel, and prairie dog populations in the area–and can infect people too.

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