How effective are canopy bridges really?
PolicyThursday, July 9, 2026Mongabay

How effective are canopy bridges really?

Canopy bridges are vital for protecting wildlife in forested areas fragmented by roads, serving as essential connections for arboreal animals to safely traverse their habitats. Research on their effectiveness is crucial to ensure proper implementation and maximize conservation efforts. Enhanced understanding and support for canopy bridge projects can lead to better wildlife outcomes and reduced roadkill incidents.

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