Natural Heritage of Ecuador
In the world there are numerous geographical zones or regions that represent ecosystems of international importance. UNESCO (United Nations Educational, ...
3R: reduce, reuse and recycle
“3R”: reduce, reuse and recycle They give name to a proposal initially promoted by the non -governmental organization Greenpeace that ...
Habitats fragmentation: what is, causes and consequences
It is currently estimated that 20% of animal species are in danger of extinction, the fish and amphibians being the ...
Ways to use coffee remains in the garden
The remains of coffee and breakfast in general are usually a real treasure to fertilize plants, whether ornamental or edible. ...
Is it true that you look like your dog? Yes, why science explains it to us
The charge of 101the old Disney cardboard, opened with a memorable scene that showed how the dog always resembled his ...
Tepalos: What are and their function
To continue increasing your knowledge of botany with ecology, we have prepared an article that explains What are the Tepaloswhat ...
What are the benefits of recycling
Whether understood as a process of reconstruction or transformation of waste products into new materials at the industrial level, as ...
Ecological connectivity: definition, characteristics and importance
Ecological connectivity, sometimes also called landscape connectivity, constitutes a very good strategy to maintain functional ecosystems and, in effect, to ...