
Connectivity Conservation Strategy
A Connectivity Conservation Strategy is a conservation approach aimed at protecting and enhancing natural habitats so that wildlife can move freely between them. By ensuring that animals can travel across landscapes—whether through forests, rivers, or urban areas—biodiversity can be maintained and ecosystems can thrive. This strategy recognizes that wildlife needs connected spaces to find food, mates, and adapt to environmental changes. It involves planning land use and conservation efforts to create corridors and minimize barriers, like roads or urban development, which can fragment habitats and disrupt animal movement.