wildlife corridors
Wildlife corridors are natural pathways that connect different habitats, allowing animals to move safely between them. These corridors help prevent isolation of animal populations, which can lead to inbreeding and decreased genetic diversity. By providing safe routes, wildlife corridors support the migration and movement of species, ensuring they can find food, mates, and new territories.
These corridors can take various forms, such as bridges, tunnels, or preserved land. They are essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems and can be found in areas impacted by human activities, like roads and urban development. Protecting and creating wildlife corridors is crucial for conservation efforts and biodiversity.