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Brown Tree Snake First detected in Guam in the 1950s Arrived in Guam accidentally in imported cargo

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Division of Fish and Wildlife-CNMI
Brown Tree Snake Program Brown Tree Snake First detected in Guam in the 1950s
Arrived in Guam accidentally in imported cargo Brown Tree Snake Native range Characteristics of the Brown Tree Snake: large eyes with elliptical pupils,slender body with a long tail, Impacts and Damages from Brown Tree snake
Extinction and Loss of Birds Lizards Electrical problems Caused by theBrown Tree Snake Safety and Health of Pacific Island Residents CNMI DFW BTS MISSION To inspect high risk vessels and cargo entering CNMIPorts of Entry Cargo Searches CargoSearches Warehouse Searches Night Searches Saipan Barrier Saipan Barrier Seaport Tinian Barrier Snake Traps Education/Awareness Schools Port of Entry Workers Security Companies Olomwaay Si Yuus Maase Thank You