
Connectivity Conservation Planning
Connectivity Conservation Planning is a strategy to protect and connect natural areas so wildlife can move safely between habitats. It ensures that animals, plants, and ecosystems remain resilient by designing networks of protected lands or corridors. This approach helps maintain ecological processes, genetic diversity, and adaptability to environmental changes, like climate shifts. By planning for connectivity, conservation efforts not only save individual habitats but also enable species to thrive across larger landscapes, ensuring healthier, more sustainable ecosystems for the future.