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Wildlife corridors help reduce human-wildlife conflict by connecting fragmented habitats. Credit - Shutterstock
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Half of the planet’s non-human species are already on the move in response to climate change impacts on temperature, precipitation or the movement of other species...Traditional forms of species conservation have focused on well-defined, immovable boundaries to create national parks or other protected areas, which often exclude people from living within them. But this approach may do more harm than good.

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