Wildlife Conservation Policies Questions
The role of wildlife corridors in wildlife conservation is to provide a connected pathway or link between fragmented habitats, allowing for the movement and migration of wildlife species. These corridors help to maintain genetic diversity, prevent isolation of populations, and promote the exchange of individuals between different habitats. By facilitating the movement of animals, wildlife corridors enhance their chances of finding food, mates, and suitable habitats, ultimately contributing to the long-term survival and conservation of wildlife populations.