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In reply to the discussion: US plan to control Guam's snake population with toxic mice angers Peta [View all]modrepub
(4,117 posts)5. Brown Tree Snake is BAD NEWS
That's why most of Guam's birds reside in zoos on the main land. From what I understand the drop is concentrated on the main commercial airport in an attempt to thin out the snake population in the jungles around the airport. This should lessen the chance the snakes get transported via airplanes to another island.
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US plan to control Guam's snake population with toxic mice angers Peta [View all]
alp227
Feb 2013
OP
I think the birds (and their eggs) might be at risk from living breathing snakes more.
cstanleytech
Feb 2013
#7
These snakes actually learn how to hitchhike into the landing gear of
FailureToCommunicate
Feb 2013
#14
If people didn't bring invasive animals into a country, this wouldn't be needed.
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2013
#20
On the contrary... Asian Carp are not delicious. There is little US market for them. eom
TheBlackAdder
Feb 2013
#36
good video, thanks for posting. We have lots of those carp in texas, that food company looks great!
Sunlei
Feb 2013
#46
PETA: Giving Animal Rights activists a bad name since their inception!
Nanjing to Seoul
Feb 2013
#30