While this Center for Biological Diversity article is 17 years old, it clearly describes the intent behind the push for wildlife corridors. The intent is to create corridors, not that they actually exist. As noted in other articles, wildlife corridors only serve the purpose of connectivity between protected areas with associated land use restrictions. That is why they have to be designed as wildlife do not understand they are between protected areas. These technocrats map it out only for their design of the land, how they think it should look and be managed, prevent development, and "become stronger advocates for changing human practices." Again, it is about control over land use, and us. Along with other conservation groups, Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) has been an active participant in pursuing forest plan revisions for integrating their connectivity agenda and "connectivity on planning across land ownerships".
Have your elected officials include a ban on wildlife corridors, or any other type of corridor, in your comprehensive plan as these plans are one way in which corridors are advanced. It is imperative that corridor language is omitted as well as a statement that they will not be allowed.
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