Where the golden-cheeked warblers spend winter

  • A Central Texas endangered species recovery efforts is underway particularly with the endangered goldencheeked warbler (pictured here) and black-capped vireo.
    A Central Texas endangered species recovery efforts is underway particularly with the endangered goldencheeked warbler (pictured here) and black-capped vireo.
  • In Scott Rowin's current duties as the refuge biologist, he is responsible for all aspects of wildlife and habitat management, with a particular focus on the golden-
    In Scott Rowin's current duties as the refuge biologist, he is responsible for all aspects of wildlife and habitat management, with a particular focus on the golden-
  • Scientists have also started using tiny geolocators attached to birds to track their movements by latitude and longitude that then records the data in the device.
    Scientists have also started using tiny geolocators attached to birds to track their movements by latitude and longitude that then records the data in the device.
  • Scott Rowin, speaking locally Dec. 7, has been a wildlife biologist for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, BCNWR, since 2011.
    Scott Rowin, speaking locally Dec. 7, has been a wildlife biologist for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, BCNWR, since 2011.
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On Thursday, Dec. 7, Scott Rowin will give us an overview of the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge (BCNWR) and present the latest research findings about the migration and overwintering locations of the golden-cheeked warbler. How do scientists find out where bird species migrate? One important step is colorbanding individual birds. Scientists have also started using tiny…

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