OFFSET YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT

Protecting Endangered Golden-cheeked Warblers and Reducing Global Warming

Mature stands of Oak-Juniper woodlands that occur in the Texas Hill Country not only provide valuable nesting habitat for endangered Golden-cheeked Warbler, they may also be the best carbon capturing habitat community in Texas.   Ashe’s Juniper, also known as cedar, have the unique ability to capture and hold large amounts of carbon dioxide that contribute to greenhouse gases that can cause global warming.   According to Dr. Joseph White of Baylor University Ashe’s Juniper has the capacity to capture and hold carbon better than bottomland hardwoods and grassland communities based on combined measurements and computer modeling.  Bottomland hardwoods and grasslands were long thought to be some of the best habitats to tie up the excess carbon, however, according to Dr. White Ashe’s Juniper (cedar) is eight times more effective than bottomland hardwoods and 85 times more effective than grasslands in capturing and holding carbon. For Oak-Juniper woodlands, the primary habitat for the warbler, pure juniper stands may capture only twice as much atmospheric carbon dioxide.  However, the tradeoff between habitat protection and carbon sequestration are optimized in the Oak-Juniper woodlands where both bird conservation and greenhouse gases reduction are both achieved . 

In 2006, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimated that a family of four, living in a typical suburban area would produce 41,500 lbs of carbon dioxide per year.  Based on this value, Dr. White estimates that 10 acres of Central Texas Oak-Juniper woodlands would offset this emission each year.  This is compared to a pure cedar stand that would 6 acres or a grassland that would require 1400 acres to offset the family’s carbon output.

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The Friends of Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge need your help to preserve endangered Golden-cheeked Warbler Habitat and reduce greenhouse gases by donating to our Conservation Giving Program.  Donations will be used specifically to purchase land or conservation easements for Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge located in Central Texas.  This land will help protect critically endangered species while helping individuals and groups achieve a carbon neutral footprint.

To donate, please use our online application.

NATURE CONSERVANCY OF TEXAS

Please contact the Nature Conservancy of Texas or Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge (512-339-9432) directly to make donations over $10,000 and tell them you want to protect the head-waters of Cow Creek for the Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge.

Thank you for considering this request, and thank you in advance for your generous support of the Refuge.

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