Ecological Corridor
An ecological corridor is a designated area that connects different habitats, allowing wildlife to move freely between them. These corridors help maintain biodiversity by enabling animals and plants to find food, mates, and new territories. They are essential for species that require large ranges or are threatened by habitat fragmentation.
Ecological corridors can take various forms, such as natural landscapes, greenways, or even urban parks. By linking ecosystems, they support the health of ecosystems and promote genetic diversity among species. Conservation efforts often focus on creating and preserving these corridors to ensure the survival of vulnerable wildlife populations.