Wildlife Corridors Help Survival Of Endangered Species
20 October 2001 - 5:00am
Dr. David Suzuki writes about studies that show "wildlife corridors" are beneficial for the survival of endangered species.
"Creating 'wildlife corridors' to allow animals to migrate between otherwise isolated patches of protected areas has been a popular, although somewhat controversial, idea ever since the eminent Harvard biologist E. O. Wilson first proposed it in the 1960s. Now new studies are showing that such corridors may indeed help improve some species' chances of survival."
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Wildlife corridors give species breathing room
Source:
Environmental News Network, October 19, 2001
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