Service Description: Focal Areas from the Golden-winged Warbler Conservation Plan
Longer description: Geographic focal areas, as defined by the Golden-winged Warbler Working Group, are places where the maintenance of core populations will be important for sustaining and growing the current distribution (Figure 3–3 in the Conservation Plan). https://gwwa.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/GWWA_Conservation-Plan_191007_low-res.pdf
Citation: Roth, A.M., R.W. Rohrbaugh, T. Will, S. Barker Swarthout, and D.A. Buehler, editors. 2019. Golden-winged Warbler Status Review and Conservation Plan. 2nd Edition. www.gwwa.org
Key Words: Golden-winged Warbler, conservation, Focal Areas, working group
Terms of Use: Note that these focal areas were established in 2011 and are being revised to reflect updated data on current GWWA distribution
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