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Large scale conservation establishes wildlife corridors

In Noosa, the Yurol Ringtail Conservation project added 2,400 hectares (5,930 acres) to a national park. In an area with 23 species threatened, the acquired land connects protected habitats on a scale necessary to rehabilitate the flora and fauna.

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  • Munene Mugambi

    13 w

    By creating wildlife corridors, it ensures that habitats remain connected, allowing species to thrive and adapt in a changing environment. This approach is key to preserving biodiversity and addressing the climate crisis

    • Johan Ayiter

      14 w

      Never forget that human lives and the future of human species is much more important to keep alive than any others’ !

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      • Munene Mugambi

        13 w

        @johan_ayiter_623 Aye Aye. While protecting wildlife and ecosystems is vital for the overall health of the planet, it's essential to remember that human well-being is deeply interconnected with the health of our environment. Our actions to safeguard nature are ultimately for the benefit of humanity's future.

      • walter lungayi

        14 w

        This is a significant step in preserving biodiversity. Expanding the national park and connecting habitats will support the recovery of threatened species and help maintain ecological balance in the area.

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        • Munene Mugambi

          13 w

          @walter_lungayi Absolutely! Expanding protected areas and creating wildlife corridors are essential strategies for conserving biodiversity. By supporting species recovery and maintaining ecological balance, these efforts contribute to a more sustainable environment for both wildlife and humans.

        • walter lungayi

          14 w

          This is a significant step in preserving biodiversity. Expanding the national park and connecting habitats will support the recovery of threatened species and help maintain ecological balance in the area.

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          • Munene Mugambi

            13 w

            @walter_lungayi Expanding the national park and connecting habitats is a crucial step for preserving biodiversity and supporting the recovery of threatened species. It helps maintain ecological balance in the area.

          • walter lungayi

            14 w

            This is a significant step in preserving biodiversity. Expanding the national park and connecting habitats will support the recovery of threatened species and help maintain ecological balance in the area.

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            • We Don't Have Time

              14 w

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              • Tabitha Kimani

                14 w

                Anything to protect wildlife is very much appreciated

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                • Annett Michuki..

                  14 w

                  This is much love to the wildlife

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                  • Kelvin Thuranira kaberia

                    14 w

                    They have striken right on time,,,,more space creation will ease more to the wildlife

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                    • Princess

                      14 w

                      What a brilliant strategy..! These corridors are important when it comes to maintaining biodiversity, as they enable wildlife to migrate and adapt to environmental changes without being isolated by human developments.

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