The ruffed grouse is not considered endangered; it is classified as a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). However, its population can fluctuate due to habitat loss, changes in land use, and predation. In some regions, local populations may face threats, but overall, the species is relatively stable across its range in North America. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining suitable habitats to support their populations.
The Ruffed Grouse.
a Ruffed grouse is gray and brown
The Ruffed Grouse.
The Ruffed Grouse is in the class Aves.
Ruffed Grouse are North American game birds. Ruffed Grouse are found in 38 states in the U.S. and in Canada. Ruffed Grouse often live in wooded and snowy areas.
Ruffed Grouse weigh 15.9-26.5 oz.
Gardiner Bump has written: 'The ruffed grouse' -- subject(s): Ruffed grouse, Grouse
The half-life of the ruffed grouse is 10.7 million years.
The scientific name for ruffed grouse is Bonasa umbellus.
The ruffed grouse is the official state bird.
the ruffed grouse
Ruffed Grouse