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Guam's tropical forests are silent. The rattling, ... A battle of nature rages on Guam . Originally published December 17, 2004 at 12:00 am. Guam's tropical forests are silent.
Last week, a group of dedicated volunteers across Guåhan rose in the middle of the night to take part in a special tradition: ...
There was good news for 10 species on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) red list of threatened species in 2019. Eight birds and two fish, including the Guam rail, had ...
Since the U.S. territory is still overrun with brown tree snakes, an invasive species responsible for the bird's extinction in the wild, the Guam kingfisher was released at The Nature Conservancy ...
The island of Guam is very isolated in the waters of the Pacific Ocean and measures nearly 30 miles long and 4-8 miles wide. A rainfall of about 90 inches per annum is usual and mostly during July ...
Visitors to Guam’s forests find them quiet–eerily so: No chirping of birds can be heard overhead. But slithering in the shadows on the ground are snakes, each some six feet long.
By The Maui News WAILUKU – Nine extinct-in-the wild sihek (also known as Guam kingfishers) arrived at their new home at The Nature Conservancy’s (TNC) preserve and research station at Palmyra ...
“What kind of new structures can be printed, that would be unique, that would be coming out of Guam, nature-inspired designs, new materials that could be designed and developed and tested on ...
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