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Linkages for Landscape Conservation

Linkages for landscape conservation are corridors or pathways that connect different natural areas, allowing wildlife to move safely between habitats. These connections help maintain healthy populations by enabling migration, breeding, and access to resources, especially as species face challenges like habitat loss and climate change. By creating and preserving these linkages, we support ecosystem resilience, promote biodiversity, and ensure that animals and plants can adapt to changing environments over time. Essentially, they function as biological highways that facilitate movement and ecological health across the landscape.