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Urban Wildlife Corridors

Urban wildlife corridors are designated pathways that connect natural habitats across city environments, allowing animals to safely move between areas. These corridors help maintain healthy populations by providing access to food, water, and breeding sites, while reducing human-wildlife conflicts. They often include parks, greenways, or strips of vegetation integrated into urban planning. By facilitating movement, corridors support biodiversity, enhance ecosystem resilience, and improve urban sustainability, making cities better places for both people and wildlife.