The Mesoamerican Biological Corridor: A Lifeline for Wildlife and a Haven for Ecotourists
The Mesoamerican Biological Corridor: A Lifeline for Wildlife and a Haven for Ecotourists By Linda Dabo Stretching a magnificent arc from southern Mexico to the DariĆ©n Gap in Panama, the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC) is far more than a geographical region—it's a vibrant tapestry of life, a critical conservation initiative, and an increasingly sought-after destination for nature lovers. Often dubbed the "Bridge of the Americas," this ambitious project aims to create a continuous natural pathway, allowing countless species to migrate and thrive across a diverse range of ecosystems. A Biodiversity Hotspot: Wildlife Wonders of the MBC Despite covering a mere 0.5% of the world's landmass, the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor is an undisputed biodiversity hotspot, harboring an astonishing 7% to 10% of all known species. Its interconnected forests, wetlands, and mountains provide a lifeline for iconic creatures and rare endemic species alike. Mammals...