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Humane Wildlife Corridors

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Humane-wildlife-corridors are protected pathways that facilitate safe movement and migration of wildlife across fragmented habitats. These corridors are designed to minimize human-wildlife conflicts, reduce roadkill incidents, and maintain ecological connectivity, thereby supporting biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Key Features

  • Connectivity between fragmented habitats
  • Design elements like overpasses and underpasses tailored for different species
  • Use of wildlife-friendly fencing to guide animals
  • Integration into urban and rural planning policies
  • Focus on reducing human-wildlife conflicts and vehicle collisions
  • Promotion of ecological resilience and genetic diversity

Pros

  • Enhances biodiversity conservation by enabling safe species migration
  • Reduces wildlife mortality due to roads and urban development
  • Supports ecological sustainability and resilience
  • Promotes coexistence between humans and wildlife
  • Can be integrated into infrastructure projects with long-term benefits

Cons

  • Initial implementation can be costly and complex
  • Requires ongoing maintenance and monitoring
  • Potential conflicts with land development interests
  • Effectiveness depends on proper design and placement
  • Limited awareness or political support in some regions

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 01:35:50 PM UTC