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Linkages in the landscape : The role of corridors and connectivity in wildlife conservation

… in the Landscape The Role of Corridors and Connectivity in Wildlife Conservation Andrew F. Bennett School of Ecology and … the Landscape: The Role of Corridors and Connectivity in Wildlife Conservation. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and … . . . . 9 2 Habitat Fragmentation and the Consequences for Wildlife . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Fragmentation and …
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Fact Sheet on Solutions for Wildlife-Friendly Infrastructure in Central Asia

… E-mail: cms.secretariat@cms.int www.cms.int SOLUTIONS FOR WILDLIFE-FRIENDLY INFRASTRUCTURE IN CENTRAL ASIA CMS at a … Convention, is a treaty dedicated to the conservation of wildlife beyond national borders worldwide. It has more than … Find out more at www.cms.int/cami Pronghorn passing under wildlife-friendly fence © J. Carlson Chiru passing under …
20 Jun 2026 Document

Aspects of Trans-boundary Snow Leopard Conservation in Central Asia

… International Protected Area has been proposed by the Wildlife Conservation Society in the Eastern Pamir (Schaller … in the Central Tien Shan through regulating land-use in wildlife corridors and adjoining territories. Among the main … Protected Area Network from 6% to 7%; (ii) Establish wildlife corridors (2663 km2) connecting KTSNP to …
20 Jun 2026 Document

Integrating biodiversity conservation and sustainable use: Lessons learned from ecological networks

… conflicts of interest – such as between a road and a wildlife corridor – should be resolved in a structural way. … overharvesting of heart of palms, commercial hunting and wildlife trafficking, land invasion and agricultural … unusually rich and threatened biodiversity persuaded the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Caribbean Conservation …
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Connectivity Conservation: International Experience in Planning, Establishment and Management of Biodiversity Corridors

… Arvind Kumar Jha, I.F.S., Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Nasik (M.S.), India provided a report on … ecological value that can facilitate the movement of wildlife and 5 create ecologically healthy spaces in a move … No. XXVL of 2003 on the National Spatial Plan India Indian Wildlife Protection Act 1972, as amended in 2002 South Korea …
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The green belt of Europe: From vision to reality

… lot about the importance of open borders, for nature, for wildlife, for people. Protected areas and their management … zoos. There are several reasons for opening borders to wildlife which include migration routes, genetic pools, etc. … defined the borders. They provided important areas for wildlife and are now mostly protected as national parks or …
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Establishing marine protected area networks

… need to make a real difference by sustaining or recovering wildlife and ecosystem processes; and o work on building … and ensure appropriate spatial allowances for industry, wildlife and healthy ecosystems.When ecological boundaries …
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Towards Networks of Marine Protected Areas: The MPA Plan of Action for IUCN’s World Commission on Protected Areas

… less than 1% has been reserved for ecosystems and their wildlife within Marine Pro- tected Areas, and with only a … management of MPAs is critical in order to sustain the wildlife interest of the site. Manta Ray P ho to : © J er ke …
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