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Guano
Guano (via Spanish, ultimately from the Quechua wanu) is the excrement of seabirds, cave-dwelling batspinnipeds, or (in English usage) birds in general.<ref name=""h2g2"> As a manure, guano is a highly effective fertilizer due to its exceptionally high content of nitrogenphosphate and potassium: nutrients essential for plant growth. The 19th-century guano trade played a pivotal role in the development of modern input-intensive farming practices and inspired the formal human colonization of remote bird islands in many parts of the world. During the twentieth century, guano-producing birds became an important target of conservation programs and influenced the development of environmental consciousness. Today, guano is increasingly sought after by organic farmers.

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