Share this event
Animal Seed Dispersal Is Key for the Restoration of Tropical Forests
Hosted By:
Habitat Restoration Working Group
Date: March 12, 4:00 pm
Join TWS’ Habitat Restoration Working Group for a webinar discussing seed predators in tropical forests. Sergio Estrada, from the Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia, will show how different groups of animals influenced forest regeneration in the Neotropics, in the first 100 years of restoration. He will argue that the study of animal seed dispersal will be crucial in the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration.
Any videos displayed on this page are an educational account of multimedia presentations from The Wildlife Society’s Webinar Series or other events. Information in the presentations is from sources believed to be reliable but is in no way guaranteed. The Wildlife Society makes no warranty, express or implied, and assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information in the presentations. The views and opinions of presenters expressed therein do not necessarily state or reflect those of The Wildlife Society or any federal, provincial, state, or local government, or any agency thereof, and shall not be used for advertising, product endorsement, or be cited for the purpose of supporting or opposing any private or government program.