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In general, the birds migrate southwest from northwest Europe with Denmark located in the main migration corridor and the Faroe Islands far off (Figure 1a).
The dragonflies were using the Long Meadow as a migration corridor.
In four places, the rugged topography narrows the migration corridor to a few hundred yards.
Page A30 THE WHALE ROAD NEARBY There is a busy migration corridor just beyond the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
It covers nearly 310 square miles, including a long mesa that is a crucial section of the migration corridor for pronghorns and mule deer.
This allowed the scientists to map the so-called "Path of the Pronghorn," a migration corridor that has been used by the animals for 6,000 years.
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Dr. Berger advocates identifying and formally designating wildlife migration corridors.
By collecting numerous samples across a territory, critical migration corridors can be identified as well as the abundance of a species.
Proponents of rewilding — a relatively new ecological idea that stresses the restoration of animal habitats and the importance of migration corridors — argue that healthy ecosystems need large carnivores.
"We want them to look at the entire operation," she said, adding that park officials were concerned about impacts on night skies, migration corridors, air quality and water quality.
Coasts can therefore provide migration corridors for salt-tolerant plants, and in some cases the drifting of buoyant seeds in ocean currents can provide a transport mechanism between coasts.
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