ECOLOGY
BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION
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corridors.
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pathways.
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links.
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clusters.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Noun. green corridor (plural green corridors) A thin strip of land that provides sufficient habitat to support wildlife, often within an urban environment, thus allowing the movement of wildlife along it. Common green corridors include railway embankments, river banks and roadside grass verges.
Detailed explanation-2: -Wildlife corridors are also known as habitat corridors or green corridors. Wildlife corridors are also known as ecoducts and ecopassages. These wildlife areas are designed to keep local migratory animal species from the encroaching human populations in areas of high interaction between the two.
Detailed explanation-3: -Corridors can be made in two distinct areas-either water or land. Water corridors are called riparian ribbons and usually come in the form of rivers and streams. Land corridors come on a scale as large as wooded strips connecting larger woodland areas.
Detailed explanation-4: -Wildlife corridors can vary immensely in appearance and scale, but all are important to creating conservation networks and protecting natural areas. Examples include local corridors (such as riparian corridors), regional corridors (such as migration corridors), flyways, rivers, and urban greenways.