
Amazon Biodiversity Corridor
The Amazon Biodiversity Corridor is a protected or restored natural passage that connects different parts of the Amazon rainforest, allowing plants and animals to move and thrive freely. This corridor helps maintain ecological balance, supports species survival amid deforestation and development, and promotes genetic diversity by linking isolated habitats. By creating such corridors, conservation efforts aim to sustain the rich biodiversity of the Amazon while accommodating local communities and economic activities, ensuring the forest’s health and resilience for the future.