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  • Uriel de la Torre, a biologist who specializes in conserving the guanay cormorant and other seabirds, said that unless some measure emerged to prevent overfishing, both the anchovetas and the seabirds here could die off by 2030.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • Surging prices for synthetic fertilizers and organic foods are shifting attention to guano, an organic fertilizer once found in abundance on this island and more than 20 others off the coast of Peru, where an exceptionally dry climate preserves the droppings of seabirds like the guanay cormorant and the Peruvian booby.

    Sr. de la Torre, I beg to differ! 2008

  • Surging prices for synthetic fertilizers and organic foods are shifting attention to guano, an organic fertilizer once found in abundance on this island and more than 20 others off the coast of Peru, where an exceptionally dry climate preserves the droppings of seabirds like the guanay cormorant and the Peruvian booby.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • Uriel de la Torre, a biologist who specializes in conserving the guanay cormorant and other seabirds, said that unless some measure emerged to prevent overfishing, both the anchovetas and the seabirds here could die off by 2030.

    Sr. de la Torre, I beg to differ! 2008

  • It ` s the double crested cormorant; it has a majestic wingspan, it ` s a guanay bird, its primary diet is marine life - and there isn ` t much more that you will care to know assuming you were the least bit curious about any of that.

    The Student Operated Press 2010

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