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Brown tree snakes, little fire ants, greater banded hornets and coconut rhinoceros beetles have caused ecological and economic damage on Guam. APHIS protects natural resources, as well as agriculture.
U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono, a Democrat from Hawai‘i and member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, recently ...
The federal program that helps control feral swine on Guam and prevents the spread of brown tree snakes and other invasive ...
Congressman James Moylan is leading a bipartisan effort to safeguard Guam's biosecurity by urging federal agencies to ...
A key facility on Guam "crucial in controlling the Brown Tree Snake" is in danger of being shut down, and Congressman James ...
The Micronesian kingfisher is native to Guam, where it thrived until the brown tree snake was accidentally introduced to the island. The snake made easy prey of many species of birds which were ...
The last Guam rail was killed on its namesake island by an invasive brown tree snake in 1987. Following a 35-year captive-breeding effort under the Endangered Species Act, the species was successfully ...
The birds, an ultra-rare species of kingfisher called a sihek (SEE-heck), were once native to the island of Guam, but have ... wiped out by an invasive brown tree snake. According to the zoo ...