University of Guam researcher Dr. Rachel Jolley inspects Pandanus tectorius, also known as kafu, growth after ungulate removal in the North Finegayan Forest Enhancement Site, February 25, 2020. Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz and the University of Guam’s Guam Plant Extinction Prevention Program are working together to remove invasive species and discover new ways of restoring native plant life in Guam and CNMI. MCB Camp Blaz is committed to extensive collaboration with our partners, sharing information, and taking deliberate cooperative measures to ensure a responsible military buildup proc


University of Guam researcher Dr. Rachel Jolley inspects Pandanus tectorius, also known as kafu, growth after ungulate removal in the North Finegayan Forest Enhancement Site, February 25, 2020. Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Blaz and the University of Guam’s Guam Plant Extinction Prevention Program are working together to remove invasive species and discover new ways of restoring native plant life in Guam and CNMI. MCB Camp Blaz is committed to extensive collaboration with our partners, sharing information, and taking deliberate cooperative measures to ensure a responsible military buildup process.


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