In the News: UOG extension agents work to protect i tano'

In the News: UOG extension agents work to protect i tano'

In the News: UOG extension agents work to protect i tano'


3/2/2020

UOG Extension agent shows flowers growing outside office at UOG
Roland Quitugua, an extension agent with the University of Guam, on Feb. 17 displays a Guasali flower growing outside his office at the Mangilao campus. (Photo: Steve Limtiaco/PDN)

'Land was your inheritance:' Protecting, preserving a vital resource

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Extension agents Joe Tuquero and Roland Quitugua and Triton Farm Manager Jessica Nangauta are featured in the Pacific Daily News for their work in protecting and defending i tano' — the land -- by educating island residents about native plants and trees, invasive species, and organic farming methods. The feature is part of a series of stories for Mes CHamoru about residents who work to protect and defend the principles stated in the Inifresi, or Guam Pledge.