Jamie D'Souza
Takeaways:
- Wildlife corridors are areas of habitat that allow wildlife to navigate past and through human-made barriers to natural ecological systems.
- Gardeners can create wildlife corridors by finding out where and what wildlife species are present.
- They can also create permeable boundary species (holes at the bottom of fences or hedgerows) to allow animals to enter and move around in the space.
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