New York brings spruce grouse back in the Adirondacks

More than 1,000 birds released since 2013
New York Department of Environmental Conservation

Since 2013, biologists with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation have released more than a thousand spruce grouse to restart and strengthen a population of this rare bird in the Adirondack region. Birds were brought in from healthy populations in Canada and Maine. Spruce grouse inhabit relative young, dense coniferous woods, often with a blueberry shrub understory.