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habitat corridors

Habitat corridors are natural pathways that connect separate areas of wildlife habitat, allowing animals to move freely between them. These corridors help maintain biodiversity by enabling species to find food, mates, and shelter, as well as move away from threats. They are essential for preserving ecosystems, especially in regions fragmented by human activities like agriculture and urban development. By ensuring that wildlife can travel safely between habitats, corridors support healthier populations and enhance the resilience of ecosystems against changes such as climate shift or habitat loss.