The Kelowna region is set to witness significant improvements in habitat connectivity through the development of new ecological pathways designed to support local wildlife populations. These corridors aim to bridge fragmented landscapes, allowing animals to safely move between vital habitats, access resources, and maintain genetic diversity. The initiative focuses on creating underpasses, restoring native vegetation, and reducing barriers such as busy roads and expanding urban areas that currently hinder wildlife movement.

  • Enhanced habitat connectivity: Linking forests, wetlands, and grasslands
  • Wildlife-friendly infrastructure: Animal crossings and fencing upgrades
  • Community involvement: Local groups contributing to planting and monitoring
  • Species conservation: Protecting…