May 8, 2026

DLNR conducts livestock survey in CNMI

The Department of Land and Natural Resources Animal Health Division has been conducting a comprehensive livestock survey across Saipan. This initiative aims to gather critical data to enhance animal health and production programs for the benefit of local ranchers and the broader community.

The survey began on Saipan on July 1, 2024. Animal Health staff coordinates with and visits ranchers to conduct the survey, asking standardized questions meant to provide a more in-depth view of the unique needs of ranchers in the community. The survey is ongoing on Saipan and will continue through the month of August, moving from south to north. So far, Animal Health staff has surveyed 20 ranchers. The survey will then be extended to Tinian and Rota.

The collected data will be instrumental in identifying the needs and challenges faced by ranchers, allowing the Animal Health Division to tailor its support and seek resources more effectively.

The survey will explore areas such as animal health needs, challenges faced by ranchers, animal reproduction, and more.

Ranchers’ participation is crucial for the success of this initiative. By providing detailed and accurate information, they will contribute significantly to shaping the future of livestock and poultry programs in the region.

For more information about the survey or to participate, contact Animal Health at (670) 256-3319 or cnmianimalhealth@gmail.com. Additional information can also be found at https://dlnr.cnmi.gov/animal-rancher.html. (PR)

A cow watching his surroundings during the Agricultural Fair last June.

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Pictured here is a bright piglet ready for last June’s Agricultural Fair.

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DLNR conducts livestock survey in CNMI

The Department of Land and Natural Resources Animal Health Division is launching a comprehensive livestock survey across the CNMI islands of Saipan, Rota, and Tinian. This initiative aims to gather critical data to enhance animal health and production programs for the benefit of local ranchers and the broader community.

The survey began on Saipan last July 1. Animal Health staff will coordinate with and visit Saipan ranchers to conduct the survey and ask questions. The survey will then be expanded to the islands of Tinian and Rota.

Collected data will be instrumental in identifying the needs and challenges faced by ranchers, allowing the Animal Health Division to tailor its support and seek resources more effectively.

“We are committed to improving the health and productivity of livestock in the CNMI,” said Lauren Cabrera, Animal Health manager of DLNR. “This survey will provide us with the necessary insights to develop better programs and services that directly address the concerns of our local ranchers.”

The survey will explore areas such as animal health needs, challenges faced by ranchers, animal reproduction, and more.

Ranchers’ participation is crucial for the success of this initiative. By providing detailed and accurate information, they will contribute significantly to shaping the future of livestock and poultry programs in the region.

For more information about the survey or to participate, contact Animal Health at (670) 256-3319 or cnmianimalhealth@gmail.com. (PR)

A cow at the recent Agricultural Fair takes a break from pulling the cart.

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A piglet at the recent Agricultural Fair awaits the greased pig contest.

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