Where tourism helps protect Africa’s wildlife corridors

 

(Posted 25th September 2025)

 

Courtesy of African Elephant News

 

Lee-Ann Steyn, Getaway (South Africa), September22, 2025
Africa’s great migrations and seasonal movements rely on freedom of passage. Elephants crossing rivers, predators following prey, antelope moving to greener pastures — all depend on intact corridors that connect national parks and reserves. Yet fences, farms, and roads increasingly fragment these pathways. Without them, wildlife populations risk isolation, inbreeding, and heightened conflict with people.
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