Connected Sites
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Appalachian Trail Corridor "The Appalachian Trail’s protected corridor (a swath of land averaging about 1,000 feet in width) encompasses more than 250,000 acres, making it one of the largest units of the National Park System in the eastern United States. The corridor passes through some of the most significant and rare ecosystems remaining along the East Coast, and harbors more than 80 globally rare species. The protection of habitat within this corridor preserves connectivity between populations of not only rare species, but the hundreds of other species that persist only in this mountainous region."
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The Green Corridor, which includes the Brazilian Iguacu park, Argentina's Iguazú National Park and Urugua-í Provincial Park; other forest fragments located in the Argentine province of Misiones; and Turvo State Park in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
See news.mongabay.com
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Calakmul Sian Ka'an Corridor (part of the MesoAmerican Biological Corridor)
See www.environment.ucla.edu
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Calakmul Sian Ka'an Corridor (part of the MesoAmerican Biological Corridor)
See www.environment.ucla.edu
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The Green Corridor, which includes the Brazilian Iguacu park, Argentina's Iguazú National Park and Urugua-í Provincial Park; other forest fragments located in the Argentine province of Misiones; and Turvo State Park in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
See news.mongabay.com