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Golden-winged Warbler Habitat Restoration Work in Charlotte, VT
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Oct 25, 2022
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filed under:
Migratory Bird,
Shrubland Birds,
Habitat Improvement,
Songbird migration,
Wildlife Conservation,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Vermont Fish & Wildlife,
NRCS,
News,
Audubon Vermont
While many migratory birds are spending warm sunny days in Central and South America, Vermont biologists are braving the cold to improve conditions for birds when they return from their wintering grounds to breed in Vermont.
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Golden-winged Warbler Landowner Outreach Mailer Template
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by
Josselyn Lucas
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published
Feb 10, 2023
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last modified
Jun 25, 2023 10:41 PM
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filed under:
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Fact Sheets
This editible mailer template from the Golden-winged Warbler Working Group is a great way to generate private landowner interest in your area! It outlines the importance and benefits of Golden-winged Warbler habitat and how landowners can participate or get more information.
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Golden-winged Warbler Non-breeding Season Conservation Plan
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by
Kristin Bomboy
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published
Mar 17, 2021
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last modified
Jun 25, 2023 10:40 PM
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filed under:
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Fact Sheets
The Golden-winged Warbler Non-breeding Season Conservation Plan (Chapter 4 of the Goldenwinged
Warbler Conservation Plan) describes the non-breeding ecology of the Golden-winged
Warbler and proposes concrete actions to maintain habitat throughout its stationary nonbreeding
range (hereafter winter range). The plan is intended for use by conservation
practitioners, land managers, and governmental agencies both in North America and Latin
America. This plan provides guidance on where conservation investment in Latin America will
have the greatest impact on Golden-winged Warbler habitat and recommends conservation
actions to address the specific threats to habitat retention in the winter range. This plan is also
intended for use at the country level for all Latin American countries within the Golden-winged
Warbler winter range. For each country, this plan prioritizes areas where conservation action
should begin immediately, defines five-year conservation goals, and proposes a conservation
strategy to meet those goals by the year 2020.
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Golden-winged Warbler Poster
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by
Kristin Bomboy
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published
Mar 17, 2021
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last modified
Jun 25, 2023 10:39 PM
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filed under:
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Fact Sheets
This poster from the Golden-winged Warbler Working Group provides simple ways to help the Golden-winged Warbler, as well as outlines threats to Golden-winged Warblers during migration and the nonbreeding season.
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Golden-winged Warbler Status Review and Conservation Plan
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by
Kristin Bomboy
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published
Mar 17, 2021
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last modified
Jun 25, 2023 10:41 PM
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filed under:
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Fact Sheets
The Golden-winged Warbler Status Review was initiated over a decade ago when David Buehler, John Confer, and Ron Canterbury were funded by the US Fish & Wildlife Service to elaborate on what was originally a status assessment begun by Chuck Hunter in 1999. Over time, that original project received input from others and underwent numerous stalls, revisions, and reviews. The continuous stream of new information that so rapidly outpaced the writing of the document is actually a tribute to the tremendous dedication and energy of the Golden-winged Warbler Working Group and its partners. In this version of the Status Review, survey and trend estimates have been updated to include 2009 BBS trend information. Genetic data were updated to include birds sampled during the 2010 breeding season. We are pleased finally to release the Status Review, at the same time acknowledging that new research and conservation action will just as quickly outdate much of the information it summarizes. We prefer to think of this document as a Status Transition to a more hopeful future.
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Golden-Winged Warbler Working Group
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jun 04, 2019
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last modified
Jun 25, 2023 09:22 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
Migratory Bird,
NGO,
Working Groups,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Birds
The Golden-winged Warbler Working Group is responsible for implementing the Golden-winged Warbler Status Assessment and Conservation Plan
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Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Dec 12, 2012
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last modified
May 27, 2024 05:49 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
Migratory Bird,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Kentucky,
State,
Eastern Deciduous Forests
An agency of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts & Heritage Cabinet, the Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources conserves and enchances fish and wildlife resources and provides opportunity for hunting, fishing, trapping, boating, and other wildlife-related activites. Every year the agency enforces wildlife laws, manages public land and water, stocks fish, builds and maintains boat ramps, and informs and educates the public.
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Light Weight Tracking Technology Could Help Reveal Mysteries of Golden-winged Warbler Decline
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Oct 24, 2022
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last modified
Nov 03, 2023 09:37 PM
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filed under:
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Audubon North Carolina,
Bird monitoring,
WLFW,
Wildlife Conservation,
Songbird migration,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Endangered Species,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Birds
Audubon and partners across the South and Midwest are using radio tags to track a rare songbird.
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Logging Truck North Carolina
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by
Web Editor
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published
Aug 27, 2019
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filed under:
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Logging,
NRCS
The Golden-winged warbler needs "young forest" habitat for nesting created by doing a selective harvest that can restore forest health and improve habitat for game species like white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, and wild turkey.
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Managing for Healthy, Diverse Forests
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by
Bridgett Costanzo
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published
Mar 17, 2021
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last modified
Jun 25, 2023 10:59 PM
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filed under:
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Eastern Deciduous Forests
How to manage for both wildlife habitat and timber value in Eastern forests by conducting responsible forest harvests that take the longer-term view instead of quick cash-outs. Up to 80% of the forests in Eastern States have experienced repeated "high-grade" or "diameter-limit" harvests that remove only the most valuable trees during each harvest, diminishing forest economics in the region and depleting wildlife.
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