wildlife corridor

collocation in English

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wildlife
noun[U]
uk
/ˈwaɪld.laɪf/
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/ˈwaɪld.laɪf/
animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in ...
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corridor
noun[C]
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/ˈkɒr.ɪ.dɔːr/
us
/ˈkɔːr.ə.dɚ/
a long passage in a building or train, especially with rooms on ...
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(Definition ofwildlifeandcorridorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The project will also preserve and enhance awildlifecorridorto improve regional open space connectivity.
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Mostly following the trackbed of a disused railway the path is an importantwildlifecorridor.
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This is the primary information, which feeds into theirwildlifecorridorproposals.
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A further example of a birdwildlifecorridorwould be a mountain range corridor.
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This adjoining of the parks creates a 180 km (111 mi)wildlifecorridor.
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Ill-considered development projects are threatening biodiversity, but a newwildlifecorridoroffers hope for further conservation progress.
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The reserve also plays a role in awildlifecorridor.
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These are intended to show how a linearwildlifecorridorcan be created from what has formerly been stagnant water with rubbish dumped in it.
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Awildlifecorridor, for example, is a connection between otherwise isolated habitat patches that are proposed as a solution to habitat fragmentation.
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The waterway serves as importantwildlifecorridoron the city's fringe.
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Many councils are now trying to encourage green wildlife corridors into cities and it would be a great shame if that initiative were lost.
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Several species have become invasive and are causing major problems for local ecosystems, mainly due to the absence of wildlife corridors and rotations management.
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Wildlife corridors and sufficient range areas are critical to the sustainability of cougar populations.
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Despite this, wildlife corridors are slowly being created to link other nearby rainforest remnants.
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They also serve to provide habitat and wildlife corridors in primarily agricultural areas.
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Around 50% of the land is green space; a combination of urban green space, natural fields, wildlife corridors and a nature reserve.
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This is designed to link many green spaces and wildlife corridors along the way and is approximately 10 mi long.
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Island biogeography theory also led to the development of wildlife corridors as a conservation tool to increase connectivity between habitat islands.
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Another method of reducing collisions is the creation of wildlife corridors.
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These protected areas of the state contain viable populations of threatened wildlife, keystone species and endemic species and cover significant eco-system types, habitats, landscapes and wildlife corridors.
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