GPS data from smartphones has the potential to transform connectivity conservation by revealing when and where human presence actually disrupts wildlife movement, allowing managers to identify barriers, prioritize mitigation, and design landscapes that better sustain ecological connections. The post Can human mobility data help improve landscape connectivity? appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
A new framework reimagines biodiversity protection for a changing climate by integrating protected areas, working lands, and human communities into connected, multifunctional landscapes that sustain both nature and people. The post “Conservation mosaics” as a paradigm for the planet appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
Indigenous territories and protected areas cover over half of the Amazon basin and sustain significantly high levels of ecosystem connectivity, making them a vital part of protected area networks.| Conservation Corridor
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A new global analysis uses numerous metrics incorporating habitat connectivity and aggregation to reveal that more than half of the world’s forests have become increasingly fragmented since 2000. The post Over half of global forests have become more fragmented appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
The Center for Large Landscape Conservation has issued a new report for local communities that serves as a practical guide for planners and partners to incorporate wildlife habitat connectivity into local land use planning. The post New guide: local planning for habitat connectivity appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
Genetic analysis of plant hybrids in western North America reveals how hybrid zones can bridge fragmented landscapes and boost ecosystem resilience under climate change.| Conservation Corridor
OECMs - other effective area-based conservation measures - have the potential to contribute to 30x30 goals, although current evidence shows that more strategic planning is needed to make them successful. The post The contribution of OECMs to achieving global biodiversity targets appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
Deep-sea ecosystems are more connected across oceans than shallow waters, emphasizing the need for conservation strategies that protect biodiversity at all depths. The post Deep-sea life connects across oceans appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
GECOT is an open-source tool that models conservation and restoration planning as a connectivity optimization problem, allowing practitioners to account for cumulative effects between conservation actions.| Conservation Corridor
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CoLa functions as a new decision support system designed to make it easier to integrate assessments of habitat connectivity into land-use planning and development. The post Connecting Landscapes (CoLa): new tool to facilitate conservation led development appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
A continent-wide analysis of more than 400 North American bird species reveals that while many are shifting ranges northward, these movements only partly reduce their exposure to rapidly rising temperatures. The post How well do range shifts mitigate climate change for North American birds? appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
To address the disconnect between science and real-world implementation, a new framework resolves longstanding uncertainties about how to effectively protect large-scale ecological linkages in an era of increasing threats.| Conservation Corridor
Kenya's unique approach to wildlife conservation focuses on decentralized planning that emphasizes community involvement and integrates connectivity to protect dispersal and breeding grounds. The post Connectivity in National Policies: Kenya appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
Despite the increased focus on creating protected areas to achieve large-scale conservation goals like 30x30, a new assessment reveals that many species across multiple taxa still face widespread and ongoing threats to their survival.Despite growing efforts to expand protected areas under goals like 30x30, a new assessment shows that many species across different taxonomic groups continue to face widespread, ongoing threats to their survival.| Conservation Corridor
Although best known for tiger and elephant corridors, India also protects a diversity of wildlife through decades of connectivity-focused conservation policies. The post Connectivity in National Policies: India appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| Conservation Corridor
A new synthesis of temperate coastal research argues that for global conservation targets such as 30x30 to succeed, connectivity must be at the heart of coastal restoration efforts.| Conservation Corridor
Extreme snowfall in Wyoming forced pronghorn to make long-distance escape movements, but encounters with fences and highways significantly increased mortality, highlighting the need for connectivity planning beyond seasonal migrations. The post Connectivity matters during climate extremes appeared first on Conservation Corridor.| 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
Invertebrate surveys from the UK show that woodland connectivity enhances biodiversity, especially in landscapes with low woodland cover, highlighting the need for targeted restoration to maximize ecological benefits.| Conservation Corridor
As individual states create more concrete plans for achieving 30x30 goals, Michigan provides one example of how these plans can take shape.| Conservation Corridor
A comprehensive review of connectivity science offers a clear definition and tools to measure and restore organism movement critical for biodiversity, ecosystem services, and climate resilience amid global change.| Conservation Corridor
Although local conservation efforts may be successful, they can also shift biodiversity problems to connected regions without actually solving them.| Conservation Corridor
The 16th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity recently took place in Cali, Colombia, and focused on how countries can meet their commitments to the 2022 Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.| Conservation Corridor
A comparison between proactive and reactive schemes to designate protected areas reveals that one method is likely to achieve target conservation goals faster.| Conservation Corridor
A nationwide forest survey across China suggests that forest edges may be less resilient to climate change and more likely to see phenological shifts compared to forest interiors.| Conservation Corridor
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