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We’re All Connected

Every living thing on Earth is part of a complex web of relationships and interactions. We are all part of nature. The animals that share our world must move to access the basic necessities of life: food, water, shelter, a mate. Discover what’s involved in keeping nature in motion — for the good of all.
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What is Ecological Connectivity?

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When a landscape has a high degree of ecological connectivity, species move effortlessly with the seasons, and ecosystems are more resilient to big-picture changes. This seamless flow of life is essential for the survival of wild animals and plant species.

Explore 23 National Priority Areas for Ecological Corridors

Parks Canada has identified 23 priority areas across Canada where greater ecological connectivity is needed to help wildlife survive. Find out if one is near you!

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Discover where ecological corridors are most needed when looking at the vast landscape.

Read stories from Canadian Geographic about ongoing work to create ecological corridors and enhance connectivity in national priority areas and beyond.

See how our human footprint informs where ecological corridors are needed most to ensure safe passage across areas of high development.

How likely is it for an animal to move through certain areas? The Probability of Movement data shows how some areas could be important for animal movement across landscapes.

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