Migration corridors refer to specific pathways or routes that animals, particularly migratory species, use during their seasonal journeys from one location to another. These corridors serve as essential travel routes for animals, allowing them to navigate and complete their migrations safely. They typically involve certain geographical features such as rivers, mountain ranges, or specific habitats that animals rely on for food, shelter, or breeding. By understanding and protecting these
migration corridors, we can help ensure the survival and well-being of migratory species.
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