What lesson does the devastation on Guam emphasize regarding management strategies for this invasive species?
Answer
Prevention is the only viable management strategy once the snake has established itself.
The widespread extirpation on Guam highlights that once the invasive population is established without checks, reversing the damage is nearly impossible, making prevention the critical biosecurity focus.

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