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- The Rota Bridled White-Eye (Zosterops Rotensis)
- Survivor! Food Webs and the Introduction of Foreign Species
- Published by the Wilson Ornithological Society the Wilson Journal of Ornithology 123(3):588–594, 2011
- Boiga Irregularis), a Costly Introduced Pest on Pacific Sli Ands Gordon H
- Conservation Biology of Bats: Invasive Threats, Research Effort, and Extinction Risk
- Operational Control of the Brown Tree Snake on Guam
- Brown Tree Snakes Methods and Approaches for Control Larry Clark USDA/APHIS/WS National Wildlife Research Center, [email protected]
- Bats of the US Pacific Islands
- Biology and Impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species. 2
- Brown Tree Snake Program Aid No
- Scheduled Species Codes X Common Name
- Brown Treesnakes Northern Australia
- Brown Tree Snake Control Plan
- UGAR ISLAND January 2013
- Tree Snakes Fact Sheet
- Draft Revised Recovery Plan for the Mariana Fruit Bat Or Fanihi (Pteropus Mariannus Mariannus)
- Brown Tree Snake Control Plan (1996)
- African Forest Biodiversity: a Field Survey Manual for Vertebrates
- Checklist for Birds Commonly Found Within the Guam National Wildlife
- List of Controlled Alien Species Prohibited Reptiles by Common Name -848 Species
- Brown Tree Snake Protecting Wildlife an Invasive Reptile
- Assessment of Forest Birds on Saipan
- All Wrapped up in Kudzu & Other Ecological Disasters By
- THE ROLE of INTRODUCED SPECIES in the DEGRADATION of ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS: a Case History of Guam1
- June 9, 2011 Note
- Inventory of Birds in American Memorial Park, Saipan
- Invasive Species: Feral Peril
- Brown Tree Snake, Boiga Irregularis, on Guam!
- Snakes and Other Reptiles
- One Northside: a Once in a Lifetime Experience! National Aviary Advances Husbandry Protocols for the Bridled White-Eye
- The Brown Tree Snake Is Extremely Abundant on Guam, with Localized Estimates Sometimes Reaching 20 Or More Snakes Per Acre of Jungle
- Proposal for Wild Harvest and Export of Venom, Blood and Body Parts From
- Brown Treesnakes: a Potential Invasive Species for the United States SAMANTHA S
- Brown Tree Snake Discoveries During Detector Dog Inspections Following Supertyphoon Paka
- Extinction Calls and Its Contributors, We Can
- Rhinella Marina) by Southern Water- Snakes (Nerodia Fasciata)
- Terrestrial Reptiles of Pagan Island, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands