
Biological corridors
Biological corridors are natural pathways that connect different habitats, allowing wildlife to move freely between them. These corridors help animals find food, mates, and safe environments, which is essential for their survival and genetic diversity. They can be forests, wetlands, or other ecosystems that bridge gaps created by human activities, like roads or urban areas. By protecting and maintaining these corridors, we support biodiversity and help ecosystems function better, ultimately benefiting both wildlife and humans.