Get Involved By now you should have a better understanding of why action to save the Prairie Chicken and its ecosystem is critical to our well-being. Grassroots activity to preserve and restore habitat as well as to help educate our friends and neighbors of its importance is something we all can do. Click on the state or province name for links to resources in that area. On each state page we show the current population and places to view Greater Prairie Chickens in the spring. We can all play a part in saving our prairies! To support general prairie research or to apply for a small grant for your own work, visit Prairie Biotic Research. Arkansas Colorado Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana Nebraska North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma South Dakota Tennessee Texas Wisconsin Wyoming Alberta Manitoba Ontario Saskatchewan
Heath Hen After being a bountiful food source for a growing population for many years, the Heath Hen of the Northeast was the first to become extinct.
Attwater's Prairie Chicken Attwater's subspecies of the Greater Prairie Chicken has specific coastal habitat requirements that have rapidly disappeared.
Greater Prairie Chicken Today landscape level remnants of Tallgrass Prairie are shrinking rapidly and threatening our Greater Prairie Chicken.