Many plants have evolved traits that help them spread their seeds. How a seed moves away from its parent plant is called seed dispersal.
Some of the most important jobs in nature are done by animals that spread seeds, like monkeys, tapirs, and birds.
Asian elephants aren’t just the largest land mammals in Asia — they’re also forest gardeners!
A new study has found more evidence that the African aardvark helps spread the seeds of an unusual African melon.
Forest elephants are a species of elephant found in the rainforests of central and west Africa.
Find out how fruit-loving lemurs help forests grow in Madagascar.
Seheno Corduant-Andriantsaralaza is a conservation biologist with a passion for protecting the biodiversity of Madagascar. Today, Seheno shares what she’s learned from her research about Madagascar’s mighty baobab trees!
