biological corridor definition
biological corridor means a geographically defined area that provides connectivity between landscapes, ecosystems and habitats, natural or modified, and ensures the maintenance of biodiversity and ecological and evolutionary processes;.
biological corridor means the wildlife movement area that is constrained by existing development, freeways, or other impediments. [See also "Linkage"]
biological corridor means any of the geographical areas located in Participating States (and extending between two or more natural protected areas of the UMS’s National Protected Areas System (Sistema Nacional de Areas Naturales Protegidas)) identified in the Implementation Letter as constituting a corridor;
More Definitions of biological corridor
biological corridor means an area set aside to connect one or more protected areas, which shall be conserved and managed for the safe movement of wildlife.
biological corridor means a geographically defined area that provides connectivity between landscapes, ecosystems and
biological corridor means an area set aside to connect