Biodiversity Corridors
Biodiversity corridors are protected areas that connect different habitats, allowing wildlife to move freely between them. These corridors help maintain genetic diversity and support ecosystems by enabling species to find food, mates, and new territories. They are essential for the survival of many species, especially those that are endangered or threatened.
By linking fragmented habitats, biodiversity corridors also help mitigate the effects of climate change. They provide safe passage for animals and plants to migrate in response to changing environmental conditions. Conservation efforts often focus on creating and maintaining these corridors to ensure a healthier and more resilient ecosystem.