Conservation Corridor March 2020 Newsletter
Human-assisted migration for the genetic rescue of small populations; How do you build a corridor for invertebrates?; Human land use reduces climate connectivity; In the News; Current Digests; Useful Links
Human-assisted migration for the genetic rescue of small populations
Corridor Science
How do we best manage small and fragmented populations? Human-assisted migration is a potentially powerful management strategy for the purpose of introducing new genetic material.
How do you build a corridor for invertebrates?
Corridor Management
While we often think about corridor design for large, far-ranging animals, less attention is paid to how we ensure that populations of invertebrates stay connected.
Human land use reduces climate connectivity
Climate Change
A new analysis of climate corridors across North America shows that incorporating human land use into projections significantly alters estimates.
In the News
Virginia adopts new legislation to create Wildlife Corridors Action Plan
New film: "Migration Corridors: Connecting the People and Wildlife of New Mexico
New elevated highways benefit tigers and vehicles in India's Pench Tier Reserve
U.S. DOI awards over $3m in grants to 11 western states for migration corridor research
Connectivity threatened for grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecoregion as death rates increase
Colorado to vote on wolf reintroduction that would connect existing populations
Last chance to submit a proposal to the Salazar Center on landscape connectivity in North America
Find more news, ideas, research, and discussion
Climate Change: Climate connectivity and human land use
New film: "Migration Corridors: Connecting the People and Wildlife of New Mexico
New elevated highways benefit tigers and vehicles in India's Pench Tier Reserve
U.S. DOI awards over $3m in grants to 11 western states for migration corridor research
Connectivity threatened for grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecoregion as death rates increase
Colorado to vote on wolf reintroduction that would connect existing populations
Last chance to submit a proposal to the Salazar Center on landscape connectivity in North America
Find more news, ideas, research, and discussion
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