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The greater prairie-chicken or pinnated grouse (Tympanuchus cupido), sometimes called a boomer, is a large bird in the grouse family. This North American... |
Western short grasslands (redirect from Western shortgrass prairie) hemonius) and coyote (Canis latrans). Birds include the Lesser Prairie Chicken, greater prairie chicken, dickcissel and loggerhead shrike. This ecoregion is home... |
San Antonio in the south. The prairie was named after its rich, dark soil. Less than 1% of the original Blackland prairie vegetation remains, scattered... |
the greater prairie chickens, which were prevalent in North America until the 20th century. In Illinois alone, the number of greater prairie chickens plummeted... |
Western Gulf coastal grasslands (redirect from Texas coastal prairie) habitat for the Attwater's prairie chickens (Tympanuchus cupido attwateri), over one million of which inhabited the prairie in Texas and Louisiana in the... |
numerous threats, the most significant challenge to their survival is habitat degradation caused by a mix of human development and runoff. Greater scaup... |
in reptiles, birds and insects. Birds of the area include the greater prairie chicken. Reptiles include the Osage copperhead snake. The area has almost... |
Snow goose (redirect from Greater snow goose) through the Central Flyway, Mississippi Flyway, and Pacific Flyway across prairie and rich farmland to their wintering grounds on grassland and agricultural... |
The lesser prairie chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) is endemic to the Great Plains and the distribution of the greater prairie chicken (Tympanuchus... |
the gray wolf and the lesser prairie chicken. Despite the Department of the Interior's decision not to list the greater sage-grouse as threatened or endangered... |
Interior Low Plateaus (section Prairie and Savanna) areas as nearly treeless expanses, containing Greater prairie chicken and herds of Bison. Today, some prairie remains in areas that are managed by controlled... |
Piney Woods (section Blackland Prairie (35h)) on the west by the East Central Texas forests and the Texas blackland prairies, on the northwest by the Central forest-grasslands transition, and on the... |
more land for ranching, bear were becoming increasingly more hunted as threats to livestock. In 1818, a “War of Extermination” against wolves and bear... |
pigs are a growing problem in the United States and also on the southern prairies in Canada. As of 2013[update], the estimated population of 6 million feral... |
000 ha) Greater Grand Canyon Watershed Grand Canyon Waters, at the Abyss (New York Times) Heart of the Great Basin Nevada Lesser Prairie Chicken Preserve... |
greater prairie-chicken Ammodramus henslowii — Henslow's sparrow Athene cunicularia — burrowing owl Centrocercus urophasianus urophasianus — greater sage-grouse... |
Some grouse, such as greater prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido), sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) and greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus... |
Coyote (redirect from Prairie wolf) low-intensity threats or alarms and are usually heard near den sites, prompting the pups to immediately retreat into their burrows. Growls are used as threats at... |
Blyth's tragopan (section Threats) primary habitat is in the forest. Overexploitation is one of the biggest threats to all birds including Blyth's tragopan. Twelve percent of bird species... |
Mallard (section Predators and threats) JSTOR 3798312. "Impact of Red Fox Predation on the Sex Ratio of Prairie Mallards". USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center. 3 August 2006. Archived from... |