Wildlife Bridges
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Wildlife corridors are specially designed structures that provide safe passage for animals across human-made obstacles, such as roads, highways, or railways. These bridges help mitigate the risks posed by such obstacles, which can include vehicle collisions and habitat fragmentation.
Wildlife bridges are a crucial component of wildlife crossing systems and contribute to conservation efforts by maintaining habitat connectivity. They help maintaining biodiversity, as they enable animals to find food, mates, and suitable living conditions, and they help prevent genetic isolation by facilitating gene flow between populations.