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Wildlife Corridors In Cities

overall review score: 4.5
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Wildlife corridors in cities are designated pathways or areas that allow wildlife to move freely between habitats within urban environments. These corridors are essential for maintaining biodiversity and promoting the coexistence of humans and wildlife.

Key Features

  • Connectivity between habitats
  • Reduction of habitat fragmentation
  • Promotion of wildlife movement
  • Enhancement of biodiversity
  • Mitigation of human-wildlife conflicts

Pros

  • Promotes biodiversity
  • Helps mitigate human-wildlife conflicts
  • Improves overall ecosystem health

Cons

  • May require significant planning and resources
  • Effectiveness can be limited by urban development and infrastructure

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