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Corridors vs. Crossings: What's the Difference? - Center for Large Landscape Conservation Movement Of Animals, Ecology Projects, Inherited Traits, Learned Behaviors, Cross Roads, Landscape Features, The Landscape, Ecology, Habitat

Ecological corridors, or ‘corridors,’ are parts of the landscape that allow animals to move between larger areas of intact habitat. Animals need corridors to reach daily and seasonal needs like food, water, and mates. Wildlife crossings are human-built infrastructure, like bridges or tunnels, designed to help wildlife safely cross roads.

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Signage Light, School Buildings, Walkway Design, Urban Forest, Top Architects, Forest Trail, Ground Level, Architectural Section, Landscape Architecture Design

The Malabar Hill Forest Trail creates an elevated, winding, wooden walkway for people to experience the 12-acre Malabar Hill forest, one of the last remaining natural ecosystems in Mumbai, India. The project presents a novel way to catalyse the preservation and restoration of often neglected and degrading urban forests that are increasingly prone to the effects of unchecked development.

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