
Corridors for Wildlife
Corridors for wildlife are natural pathways that connect isolated habitats, allowing animals to move safely between them. These corridors help prevent inbreeding by enabling diverse populations to interact and maintain genetic health. They also provide safe routes for animals to search for food, mates, and new territories, reducing the risk of road accidents and human-wildlife conflict. By preserving or creating these corridors, conservationists aim to support biodiversity and ensure the survival of various species in the face of habitat loss and climate change.