Texas Prairie Chicken With Bright-Orange Air Sacs Once on Verge of Extinction Rebounds: Survey

Texas Prairie Chicken With Bright-Orange Air Sacs Once on Verge of Extinction Rebounds: Survey
Courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Michael Wing
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Sporting bright-orange inflatable air sacs, the Attwater’s prairie-chicken has long been a feature of the Texas and Louisiana landscapes. Their numbers were once so plentiful that cowboys relied upon them for fresh meat while herding cattle far from the ranch.

With the introduction of agriculture, woody species invasion, and human settlement, though, habitat loss caused this notable member of the grouse family to decline in the early 1900s, and eventually verge on extinction in Texas. Louisiana saw the species’s total demise.

Michael Wing
Michael Wing
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Michael Wing is a writer and editor based in Calgary, Canada, where he was born and educated in the arts. He writes mainly on culture, human interest, and trending news.
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