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Guam's Birds Gone: Can Forest Survive?
Seed traps were created by Haldre Rogers and her colleagues out of screen and PVC pipe from the hardware store.
Credit: Nash Turley, University of Washington
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Premna obtusifolia, or False Elder, is the fruiting tree on the island of Guam that Haldre Rogers and her colleagues addressed in the study.
Credit: Haldre Rogers, University of Washington
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