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Modelling wildlife corridors

A tool for creating habitat in fragmented landscapes

Increasing human population and climate change are impacting wildlife habitats. Conservation ecologist Lydia Cole explains how conservation biologists can model movement corridors and create new habitats for threatened populations

As the human population grows, the space left for wildlife is reducing and becoming more fragmented. As some areas become uninhabitable owing to climate warming or other human impact, species have to move to other patches to survive. A new computer program, Condatis, could help us to map the most important connections needed to enable species to move between suitable habitats

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