Sharp-tailed grouse are a unique, native grouse of Minnesota that require extensive, open landscapes. Due to a long term population decline from habitat loss, they are considered a Species...
The sharp-tailed grouse, Minnesota’s only “native” prairie grouse, goes by many names. It’s called “sharptail” because of its two long and pointed central tail feathers. It’s...
Understanding Minnesota Brushlands To some, the term “brushland” describes a wasteland – something that should be cleared and drained in order to be farmed, pastured, or planted...
USDA Fish and Wildlife Habitat Management Guide Sheet – Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) – Minnesota Learning about the Iconic Prairie Grouse The sharp-tailed...
These sharp-tailed grouse dance at a 1,285-acre property that was purchased by Pheasants Forever and the Minnesota Sharp-tailed Grouse Society with the help of a grant recommended by...