Florida Wildlife Corridor Day
Florida designates a day to raise public awareness about wildlife corridors that enable animal movement between fragmented habitats.
Florida designates a day to raise public awareness about wildlife corridors that enable animal movement between fragmented habitats.
SR 1892 designates a specific day in Florida as "Wildlife Corridor Day" to raise awareness about the importance of wildlife corridors—the natural or managed pathways that allow animal populations to move safely between habitats. This is a symbolic resolution rather than substantive legislation, as it creates an observance without imposing new regulations or appropriating funds.
Wildlife corridors are critical for maintaining healthy animal populations, genetic diversity, and ecosystem function in an increasingly fragmented landscape. Public awareness campaigns can build support for land conservation policies and habitat protection measures that have real environmental and economic consequences.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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