NCCARF Fact Sheets - Wildlife corridors and climate change adaptation
The is one of eight research networks administered by the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF). It is hosted by James Cook ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ in Townsville, north Queensland.
NCCARF are producing a series of information sheets covering different areas of climate change and the environment.
Information sheet number 6 in this series is titled 'Wildlife Corridors and Climate Change Adaptation' and Environment Institute member was involved in helping to produce it.
The info sheet covers:
of this information sheet to find out more.
Other information sheets in this series can be downloaded from the .
NCCARF are producing a series of information sheets covering different areas of climate change and the environment.
Information sheet number 6 in this series is titled 'Wildlife Corridors and Climate Change Adaptation' and Environment Institute member was involved in helping to produce it.
The info sheet covers:
- What are biodiversity corridors?
- Corridors and climate change
- Corridor types, design and size
- Implications for managers and decision-makers
of this information sheet to find out more.
Other information sheets in this series can be downloaded from the .

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