THE FERTILIZER GUIDE FOR GUAM (http://agrss.sherman.hawaii.edu/yost/adap_nut/FERTGUD2.htm)
Features a guide to the nutritional needs of crops in Guam.
GUAM (http://ns.gov.gu/)
Presents information on Guam, an island territory of the United States. Discusses the climate, languages, legends of Guam, entrance and customs requirements, postal services, communications, and transportation. Highlights the territorial bird, tree, flower, land use, population figures, birth and death rates, life expectancy rates, ethnic divisions, languages, literacy, economic overview, and branches of government.
GUAM (TERRITORY OF THE US) GEOGRAPHY (http://www.photius.com/wfb/wfb1999/guam/guam%5Fgeography.html)
Presents information on the geography of Guam, a territory of the United States, provided by Photius Coutsoukis. Discusses the area's climate, terrain, natural resources, land use, natural hazards, and environment. Provides access to information on the area's population, government, economy, transportation, military, and transnational issues.
GUAM BUTTERFLIES (http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ak5t-kmn/guam/guam.htm)
Site with photographs and descriptions of butterflies found on Guam.
GUAM'S LOCATION (http://ns.gov.gu/location.html)
Provides Map and aerial photograph of Guam.
NATIONAL EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION CENTER: GUAM (http://wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/neis/states/guam/guam.html)
Guam seismicity map and earthquake history from the US Geological Survey.
NBII: NATIONAL BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE (http://www.nbii.gov/index.html)
Provides information about the brown tree snake on Guam, from the National Biological Information Infrastructure.
OFFICIAL GUAM U.S.A. WEBSITE (http://ns.gov.gu/)
Contains links to information about Guam's people, culture, geography and government.
PLANTS OF GUAM (http://www.uog.edu/cals/site/POG/POGHome.html)
This site is produced by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Guam lists dozens of plants, describes their characteristics, provides photographs, and gives plant names in Chamoru and English along with their scientific names.
THE SCIENTIFIC BASES FOR PRESERVATION OF THE MARIANA CROW (http://www.netlibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=807)
Provides bibliographic references.
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