Drone seeding and E-seeds sound exciting, but ecosystem restoration needs practical solutions
- Written by: Simone Pedrini, Lecturer in ecological restoration, Curtin University
Simone Pedrini, Author providedA drone drops a small wooden projectile with three spiral tails and a seed mounted on the tip. It gently lands on the bare ground and sits there, exposed to the elements, until it rains. Then, the moisture penetrates the wood fibres, and the spiral tails start twisting, slowly pushing the seed into the ground, where...










