Guests:
Dr José Luis Tella Escobedo: Research Professor at the Doñana Biological Station. He has extensive experience in conservation biology and has focused his studies on various aspects of avian ecology. In recent years, he has devoted considerable effort to understanding the extent of the illegal parrot trade in the Neotropics and its impact on ecosystems due to the loss of ecological functions of this group of birds.
Dr Pedro Romero Vida: Postdoctoral researcher at the Doñana Biological Station. His research is based on various aspects of the illegal parrot trade in the Neotropics, focusing on the impact of this human activity on one of the world’s most endangered bird groups. His research also covers other ecological aspects, such as the impact that their disappearance can have on ecosystems through the loss of ecological functions, or the effects of their introduction outside their native habitats.