Wildlife corridors essential in age of climate change, conservationist says

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The corridors allow wildlife to move between natural areas, are essential to preventing habitat fragmentation and ensuring the survival of animals such as lynx and bears.

For several years, conservationists have been stressing that ecological corridors, which allow wildlife to move between natural areas, are essential to preventing habitat fragmentation and ensuring the survival of animals such as lynx and bears.

“It’s more and more needed if we’re thinking about climate change,” said Monticone, the conservation science manager for the Nature Conservancy of Canada in Quebec. And while space is essential to predators like lynx and wolves, she said it’s equally important to smaller species such as turtles, and many species of plants.

 

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We have lots of wildlife in our garden area..they have negotiated pathways along floodplain between housing developments.

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