Bueyeros Shortgrass Plains
National Natural Landmark

Photo of Bueyeros Shortgrass Plains
IN
BRIEF
Bueyeros Shortgrass Plains is an example of the blue grama-buffalograss prairie of the Great Plains and is considered to be representative of the pre-cattle grazing era. Two of the three dominant natural grazing animals, antelope and prairie dogs, are still in the area. Ownership: Private.
Bueyeros Shortgrass Plains is an example of the blue grama-buffalograss prairie of the Great Plains and is considered to be representative of the pre-cattle grazing era. Two of the three dominant natural grazing animals, antelope and prairie dogs, are still in the area. Ownership: Private.
DESIGNATION DATE
1980
