
Caribbean Biological Corridor
The Caribbean Biological Corridor is a network of protected areas and sustainable land use practices across several countries in the Caribbean, particularly from Mexico to Panama. It aims to conserve biodiversity by connecting different ecosystems, allowing wildlife to move freely between habitats. This corridor helps protect endangered species, promotes ecological health, and supports local communities by fostering sustainable tourism and resource management. By linking forests, wetlands, and marine areas, the corridor enhances resilience to climate change and preserves the rich cultural and natural heritage of the Caribbean region.