Pinyon and Juniper Woodlands Across American Southwest Map

Pinyon and juniper forests cover much of the American Southwest, as this map shows. Download your free copy ›

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Research indicates that pinyon jays have declined as much as 80% and are one of the most rapidly declining bird species in North America. Download the PDF ›  

Grab your binoculars and help us spot pinyon jays! Pinyon jays — blue birds about the size of robins — live in pinyon and juniper forests across the Colorado Plateau. The birds and the trees are mutually dependent on one another: pinyon pines provide pinyon jays with food, and pinyon jays help pinyon pines spread […]