Study offers first map of Amazon's climate-resilient upslope corridors
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Researchers mapped climate-resilient upslope corridors in the Amazon for the first time, identifying routes where species can migrate as climate zones shift upward with warming—a foundational tool for conservation planning in the world's largest rainforest.
Map identifies potential corridors; actual species migration and corridor protection success will depend on implementation and additional conservation action.
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