Pinyon jays live in pinyon and juniper forests across the Colorado Plateau, but their population and the habitat they rely on face unprecedented threats. Grand Canyon Trust volunteers help gather information about pinyon jays to inform sound management of pinyon and juniper forests. Learn more about pinyon jays with this field guide ›
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