The Black-footed Ferret also known as the American polecat or Prairie Dog Hunter. The black footed ferret is probably the rarest wild animal in North America. In 1982 the last surviving group of wild black-footed ferrets consisted of only 60 animals. They were immediately put under protection and by 1984 the number increased to 129.
One of the reasons why the black-footed ferret is struggling to survive is because the prairie dog i.e. the main sources of their food and has been nearly wiped out by ranchers 'who consider the dog a pest and a threat to their livestocks'.
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