Guam’s Brown Tree Snakes: Hanging Out (16)

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On the tropical island of Guam, there’s a serious problem. It’s long and brown and is slithering everywhere—including inside people’s houses! The brown tree snake first arrived in Guam in the 1940s after hitching a ride on a ship sailing from the South Pacific. It found a new island home that was warm, had lots of food, and was free of predators. The snake multiplied quickly—and now millions roam Guam, devouring every small animal in their path and causing major environmental problems. In Guam’s Brown Tree Snakes: Hanging Out, students will learn all about these animal invaders. The fascinating account describes how brown tree snakes first arrived in Guam, how they spread throughout the island, how they are affecting native wildlife and people, and what scientists are doing to control their population and stop them from spreading to other places. Large color photos, maps, and fact boxes enrich the dramatic details. Written in narrative format, this series is sure to keep young readers engaged.

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    • SKU
      BP909
  • Series
    They Don’t Belong: Tracking Invasive Species
  • Manufacturer
    Bearport Publishing
  • Publisher
    Bearport Publishing
  • Publisher or imprint
    Bearport Publishing
  • Author
    Blake, Kevin
  • ISBN-10
    1-62724-830-7
  • ISBN-13
    978-1-62724-830-3
  • Format
    Reinforced Library Binding
  • Size
    8" x 10"
  • Reading Interest
    2,3,4,5,6,7
  • # of Pages
    32
  • Dewey Decimal
    597.96'2
  • Date Published
    2016

On the tropical island of Guam, there’s a serious problem. It’s long and brown and is slithering everywhere—including inside people’s houses! The brown tree snake first arrived in Guam in the 1940s after hitching a ride on a ship sailing from the South Pacific. It found a new island home that was warm, had lots of food, and was free of predators. The snake multiplied quickly—and now millions roam Guam, devouring every small animal in their path and causing major environmental problems. In Guam’s Brown Tree Snakes: Hanging Out, students will learn all about these animal invaders. The fascinating account describes how brown tree snakes first arrived in Guam, how they spread throughout the island, how they are affecting native wildlife and people, and what scientists are doing to control their population and stop them from spreading to other places. Large color photos, maps, and fact boxes enrich the dramatic details. Written in narrative format, this series is sure to keep young readers engaged.

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