GWWA Habitat Management Challenge (project information data) VIEW [U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]
Description
The Golden-winged Warbler (GWWA) is a rapidly declining species of migratory songbird that is currently being considered for listing under the US Endangered Species Act. The golden-winged warbler relies on early successional habitat (old fields and young forest) which must be created and maintained to support breeding birds. In an effort to increase populations throughout the breeding range, creation and maintenance of habitat is essential. The Golden-winged Warbler Working Group is initiating a Habitat Management Challenge throughout the breeding range to encourage a variety of partners (state and federal agencies as well as non-profit organizations and private citizens) to contribute to this effort.This data hub will allow for easy access to upload new project surveys, update existing surveys, view the management StoryMap, and view current management progress!Contact - Lesley Bulluck -lpbulluck@vcu.edu and Randy Dettmers -randy_dettmers@fws.gov
Department of the Interior (2024). GWWA Habitat Management Challenge (project information data) VIEW [U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]. . https://gis-fws.opendata.arcgis.com/maps/fws::gwwa-habitat-management-challenge-project-information-data-view (web service)