Conservation: In-Situ and Ex-Situ · Zoology

Wildlife corridors are important in conservation because they:

  1. Increase habitat fragmentation
  2. Prevent species migration
  3. Connect isolated populations
  4. Replace protected areas
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Correct answer: Connect isolated populations

Wildlife corridors connect fragmented habitats. They allow gene flow between populations, reducing inbreeding.

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