Edge Effects: The Invisible Threat

When roads cut through nature, they don’t just take up space—they change the nearby environment. This “edge effect” reduces biodiversity and introduces stress. Buffering roads with at least 500 meters of natural land on either side can significantly reduce damage.

Read more insights in the full article here: https://adamgebb.com/adam-gebb-wildlife-road-crossings-are-essential-for-creating-conservation-networks/

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