2022 Annual Meeting-Brown Tree Snake Technical Working Group Agenda

The Brown Treesnake is an injurious species that was accidently introduced to Guam after World War II. Since its introduction, BTS has ravaged Guam's native forest bird population, causing detrimental affects to Guam's habitat. Federal, state, and other private and public partners, including the invited public who are also afflicted by BTS, gather on Guam to present research, agency updates, and a wide range of management concepts, efforts, and issues relative to BTS. This years 2022 annual meeting for the Brown Treesnake Technical Working Group will take place at the Hyatt Regency ballroom in Tumon, Guam. 

The pdf give a working schedule for this years event. 

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Mary Jo Mazurek
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