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Columbia Environmental Research Center (CERC)

4200 New Haven Road
Columbia, Missouri  65201-8709
Phone: 573-875-5399
Fax: 573-876-1896
http://www.cerc.usgs.gov/

Samples of wildlife-related research at CERC:

  • Burrowing Owl Winter Ecology and the Use of Artificial Burrows in South Texas
  • Ecology of Redhead Ducks Wintering in the Laguna Madre
  • Grassland Birds of the Texas Coastal Prairies
  • Rio Grande Breeding Bird Surveys

Go to the CERC Web site

USGS CERC home page

Featured Publications

Fact sheet (updated May 2007) about Texas Gulf Coast Field Station of the USGS Columbia Environmental Research Center gives an overview of the station's research on redhead ducks (Aythya americana), Rio Grande breeding birds, grassland birds, and burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) in South texas. Download the Fact Sheet. (1.92 KB, PDF)

Burrowing owls winter in south Texas. Download the Fact Sheet. (1,012.13 KB, PDF)

 

 

 

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