Golden-cheeked Warbler
Interview Audio Excerpt
See Full Interview TranscriptWith positions as a wildlife biologist at the City of Austin and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Chuck Sexton, Ph.D., has worked for decades on studying and protecting the golden-cheeked warbler. Here he notes the increasing rarity of the 100-150 years of old-growth Ashe juniper habitat upon which the warbler relies. The juniper has been lost to a variety of factors, including the cutting of the trees for fence posts, to the clearing of woodlands for cattle, sheep and goat grazing, to the razing of forests for development.
Date RecordedMay 18, 2022
InterviewerDavid Todd
IntervieweeChuck Sexton
LocationAustin, Texas
Duration00:02:47
Reel4106
Time Code00:35:28
InterviewerDavid Todd
IntervieweeChuck Sexton
LocationAustin, Texas
Duration00:02:47
Reel4106
Time Code00:35:28