I worked with the Attwater's program for many years, breeding the birds for release. While I have moved on to other species in need, I am and will always be so proud of this work. I am also so THANKFUL for families like this one that can see the value in preserving the species and how it also benefits their land.
This is truly wonderful!! I'm from the prairies(Nebraska)and anything that is done to restore this once pristine and vital econsystem brings great joy to my heart!!
As a native Texan, I'm thrilled to see this work going on with land owners in cooperation with conservationists. I hope to add the Attwater's Prairie Chicken to my wildlife photography portfolio someday, and I hope that they continue to increase in number.
Not mentioned here: the Nature Conference directly contributed to habitat loss by drilling for oil in one of the few places these birds live. Despicable.
I worked with the Attwater's program for many years, breeding the birds for release. While I have moved on to other species in need, I am and will always be so proud of this work. I am also so THANKFUL for families like this one that can see the value in preserving the species and how it also benefits their land.
This is truly wonderful!! I'm from the prairies(Nebraska)and anything that is done to restore this once pristine and vital econsystem brings great joy to my heart!!
wrong prairie
@@xemmyQ I'm just mentioning my own prairie!
Yes, let’s bring them back. They’re so beautiful. I didn’t even know such an animal exist.
As a native Texan, I'm thrilled to see this work going on with land owners in cooperation with conservationists. I hope to add the Attwater's Prairie Chicken to my wildlife photography portfolio someday, and I hope that they continue to increase in number.
Beautiful. Nature is nr one 🌏🌍🌎🌏🌍🌎🌍
Thanks for all you are doing!! I'm a member.
Amazing! Thanks for making this!
Beautiful, magnificent, and majestic birds keep up the good work.
Those chickens are up to something...
Also sent to your sister and brother. Not a zebra show but good to see.
Not mentioned here: the Nature Conference directly contributed to habitat loss by drilling for oil in one of the few places these birds live. Despicable.
What area??