Ecuadorian dry forests

Ecuadorian dry forests (NT0214)
Location in northwest South America
Ecology
RealmNeotropical
BiomeTropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests
Geography
Area21,238 km2 (8,200 sq mi)
CountriesEcuador
Coordinates1°20′56″S 80°19′59″W / 1.349°S 80.333°W / -1.349; -80.333
Climate typeAw: equatorial, dry winter
Conservation
Global 200Tumbesian-Andean Valleys Dry Forests

The Ecuadorian dry forests (NT0214) is an ecoregion near the Pacific coast of the Ecuador. The habitat has been occupied by people for centuries and has been severely damaged by deforestation, overgrazing and hillside erosion due to unsustainable agriculture. Only 1% of the original forest remains.[1] The patches of forest, mostly secondary growth, are fragmented. They are home to many endemic species at risk of extinction.

  1. ^ Dodson, C.H.; Gentry, A.H. "Biological Extinction in Western Ecuador". JSTOR. Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Retrieved 24 February 2022.