Conservation Corridor October 2022
Conservation Corridor October Newsletter
Connectivity Management
A decision guide for choosing the right connectivity tools
State summaries: 2022 legislation passed to build wildlife crossings
An unprecedented amount of legislation has passed in 2022 in support of wildlife crossings in the U.S., spurred by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Connectivity Policy
State summaries: 2022 legislation passed to build wildlife crossings
An unprecedented amount of legislation has passed in 2022 in support of wildlife crossings in the U.S., spurred by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Connectivity Science
Scaling up the impacts of habitat fragmentation to the entire landscape
Forest islands in a river-dammed landscape in Central Amazonia provide empirical evidence for understanding the effects of habitat fragmentation at a large scale.
Forest islands in a river-dammed landscape in Central Amazonia provide empirical evidence for understanding the effects of habitat fragmentation at a large scale.
Connectivity & Climate Change
In the News
North Carolina identifies priority sites for interstate wildlife crossings
Congo creates its first Marine Protected Area to protect migration routes and nesting habitat
Georgia works to protect 200 sq mi of critical corridor outside of Atlanta
New proposal to designate Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRAs)
TNC announces large land purchase to enhance connectivity around Yellowstone National Park
Congo creates its first Marine Protected Area to protect migration routes and nesting habitat
Georgia works to protect 200 sq mi of critical corridor outside of Atlanta
New proposal to designate Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRAs)
TNC announces large land purchase to enhance connectivity around Yellowstone National Park
Previous Digests
Connectivity Science: Sensitivity of parasites to habitat fragmentation
Connectivity Management: Powerlines as corridors that support biodiversity in suburban landscapes
Connectivity & Climate Change: Coral reefs and their chance to survive climate warming
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Connectivity Management: Powerlines as corridors that support biodiversity in suburban landscapes
Connectivity & Climate Change: Coral reefs and their chance to survive climate warming
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