From left, NMC student Alexander Tudela, NMC Associate Professor Dr. Willson Gaul, and NMC students Jaden Villacrusis and Angel Santos at the Marianas Terrestrial Conservation Conference on Guam.
NMC student Alexander Tudela presents his research poster on the “Dawn Chorus of CNMI Birds.” His presentation won the “Best Student Poster” award at the conference.
(NMC) — Northern Marianas College students Jaden Villacrusis, Alexander Tudela, Angel Santos and Associate Professor Dr. Willson Gaul attended the Marianas Terrestrial Conservation Conference on Guam from Feb. 20 to 25, 2023. The conference was an opportunity for the students to showcase their research and learn about the various conservation efforts being carried out on Guam and the CNMI.
Villacrusis, Tudela, and Dr. Gaul presented their research on the songs of CNMI birds at the conference. Tudela was honored with the “Best Student Poster” award for his research poster on the “Dawn Chorus of CNMI Birds.”
The conference also included a field trip to the mangroves in Sasa Bay, where the students explored the diverse organisms that inhabit the area. They also visited the watershed restoration project in Inalahan, which was a moving experience for the students as they witnessed efforts to help restore the badlands of Guam.
Villacrusis, who had many memorable experiences from the conference said that “Interacting with different individuals allowed me to make connections and open myself up to a variety of internship/learning opportunities that I was not aware of before attending the conference.”
Tudela shared, “I learned a lot at the conference about conservation efforts. I have a greater understanding of the CNMI’s need for funding to conduct certain projects.”
Santos, for his part, said “An interesting part of the conference was hearing from various professionals and listening to their research presentations that cover both native plants and animals. It was interesting to hear the breakthrough findings of certain research projects, management efforts to combat invasive species, and species behavioral patterns.”
For more information about the research presented, email Dr. Gaul at willson.gaul@marianas.edu/.


