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Ecosystem connectivity

Ecosystem connectivity refers to the links and interactions between different habitats and the species living within them. This connectivity allows for the movement of animals, plants, and nutrients, which supports biodiversity and ecosystem health. For example, wildlife corridors enable animals to travel between areas, fostering genetic diversity and helping them adapt to changes. Healthy ecosystem connectivity is essential for resilience to environmental changes, such as climate change, and is vital for maintaining the balance of nature and providing ecosystem services, like clean air and water, that benefit all life, including humans.