With the invasive brown tree snake causing problems for Guam’s wildlife, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has launched an impressive conservation plan. Disney is one of nine organizations leading the charge. Two Guam kingfishers, also known as sihek, have been reared at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and recently released on Palmyra Atoll, a key remote site for reintroducing these birds to a suitable habitat. This marks a significant step forward, as it’s the first time in nearly 40 years that the birds will be making a return to the wild.
One of Disney’s veterinarians has been studying this incredible species for more than two decades, gathering critical information to help bring this bird back to the forests of Guam. This collaborative effort with USFWS, The Nature Conservancy, and other globally recognized organizations showcases Disney’s dedication to conservation beyond its parks.
To learn more about Disney’s environmental commitment through Disney Planet Possible, visit https://impact.disney.com/environmental-sustainability/.
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