Guam's last h?yun l?gu tree (Serianthes nelsonii) in peril

CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND PRACTICE(2023)

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On the island of Guahan (Guam) native and endemic species are an integral part of the CHamoru language, rituals, and practices. They are interconnected with their culture and honored together with the ocean, the land, and their ancestors. Presently, this spiritual connection is being jeopardized as military expansion threatens the sacred lands of Tailalo' and Litekyan. Phylogenetic and ethnographic research, connected to the principles of environmental justice, has brought attention to the social movement to protect the last hayun lagu tree (Serianthes nelsonii) at Tailalo'. This opinion piece is a rallying cry to safeguard the last hayun lagu and to confront the U.S. National Environmental Policy Act and the U.S. Endangered Species Act, as its regulations do not mirror the island's social and cultural system and fail to incorporate Indigenous and scientific perspectives to protect Indigenous biocultural heritage.
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biocultural diversity, conservation genetics, decolonization, endangered species act, environmental policy, Guam, heritage, Indigenous worldview, social movement, spirituality
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