Gunnison Sage Grouse Print
10” x 8”
The Gunnison Sage Grouse once roamed throughout the vast tracts of sagebrush in southwestern Colorado, northern New Mexico, southeastern Utah. Since the 1900s, its habitat has shrunk by approximately 90 percent. Because of the road construction, mining, recreation, and the conversion of the sagebrush habitat for grazing, residential and commercial development, it is endangered, living now in only eight small, isolated populations in southern Colorado and southern Utah.
10” x 8”
The Gunnison Sage Grouse once roamed throughout the vast tracts of sagebrush in southwestern Colorado, northern New Mexico, southeastern Utah. Since the 1900s, its habitat has shrunk by approximately 90 percent. Because of the road construction, mining, recreation, and the conversion of the sagebrush habitat for grazing, residential and commercial development, it is endangered, living now in only eight small, isolated populations in southern Colorado and southern Utah.
10” x 8”
The Gunnison Sage Grouse once roamed throughout the vast tracts of sagebrush in southwestern Colorado, northern New Mexico, southeastern Utah. Since the 1900s, its habitat has shrunk by approximately 90 percent. Because of the road construction, mining, recreation, and the conversion of the sagebrush habitat for grazing, residential and commercial development, it is endangered, living now in only eight small, isolated populations in southern Colorado and southern Utah.