Wildlife Corridors
Wildlife corridors are natural pathways that connect different habitats, allowing animals to move safely between them. These corridors help maintain genetic diversity by enabling species to find mates and access resources like food and water. They are especially important in areas where human development has fragmented habitats.
By providing safe passage, wildlife corridors reduce the risk of animals being hit by vehicles or encountering other dangers. They can be created through various means, such as planting native vegetation or constructing overpasses and underpasses. Effective corridors support the health of ecosystems and promote biodiversity, benefiting both wildlife and humans.