A review of almost two decades of connectivity modeling papers shows that while less than 6% include model validation, new guidelines can help practitioners improve how they develop and apply connectivity models.| Conservation Corridor
A new study examines how habitat connectivity, land cover, and traffic patterns influence wildlife-vehicle collision hotspots in New Hampshire, revealing that more connected areas may actually experience fewer collisions depending on species and landscape context.| Conservation Corridor
A comparison of 17 different metrics used to assess progress toward protected area goals reveals how useful it can be to keep it simple.| Conservation Corridor