Brown Tree Snake
Examples of SERDP and ESTCP projects that are developing and demonstrating new approaches to control brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) populations are provided below. Additional information on projects can be found under the Resource Conservation and Climate Change program area.
Development of Non-Prey Baits for Delivery of Acetaminophen to Brown Tree Snakes (Boiga Irregularis) on Guam
Lead Organization: USDA National Wildlife Research Center
Project Status: Active
Purifying and Testing Gecko Skin Compounds, a Promising Attractant for Small Brown Tree Snakes
Lead Organization: Colorado State University
Project Status: Active
A Phylogenetic Strategy for Identifying a Biological Control Agent for Non-Native Populations of the Brown Tree Snake (Boiga irregularis)
Lead Organization: United States Geological Survey
Project Status: Active
Aerial Application of Acetaminophen-Treated Baits for Control of Brown Tree Snakes
Lead Organization: USDA National Wildlife Research Center
Project Status: Active
Symposium & Workshop
DoD Instruction: Natural Resources Conservation Program
DoD Instruction: Natural Resources Conservation Program
(DoDI 4715.03)
