The Colorado Plateaus ecoregion encompasses 64,452 km² (24,885 mi²) of the northwestern quarter of New Mexico and is at the southeastern corner of 917,790 km² (354,359 mi²) of contiguous cold desert that extends west across northern Arizona, Nevada, and Utah and north into western Colorado, southern Idaho, southeastern Oregon and Washington, and Wyoming (CEC 2021). In New Mexico, elevations range from 1,410–3,073 m (4,626–10,082 ft) (USGS 2024a) and terrain consists of large plains dissected by plateaus, mesas, arroyos, and canyons. The climate from 1991 to 2020 was dry (average annual precipitation: 29 cm [11.5 in]) and characterized by cold winters and hot summers, with frost-free periods ranging from approximately 81–195 days (AdaptWest Project 2022).
Habitats
Species of Greatest Conservation Need in the Colorado Plateaus
SGCN Amphibians in the Colorado Plateaus
Perdita grandiceps
Megachile dakotensis
Megachile melanderi
Streptocephalus thomasbowmani
Eulimnadia follisimilis
Eulimnadia antlei
Poecilognathus scolopax
Lepus townsendii campanius
Oreohelix litoralis
Ashmunella thomsoniana
Ochlodes yuma yuma


