PA Environmental Council Podcast: Why We Need Wildlife Corridors

Like humans, animals need space and the ability to move safely across it. But habitat fragmentation caused by development is disrupting wildlife migration, leading to more frequent and sometimes dangerous encounters with people--  and the effects will only intensify with climate change.

The latest PEC Podcast -- Why We Need Wildlife Corridors-- discusses a bipartisan resolution currently before the General Assembly-- House Resolution 670 (Daley-D- Montgomery)-- that calls for action to protect and support wildlife corridors in Pennsylvania.

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[Posted: Sept. 4, 2020]


9/7/2020

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