What do the hotspot mapping project conservation concession programs and wildlife corridors have in common?

The hotspot mapping project, conservation concession programs, and wildlife corridors all share a common goal of protecting biodiversity and conserving natural resources.

Hotspot mapping project identifies and maps areas of the world with exceptionally high levels of biodiversity and endemism, making them priorities for conservation.

Conservation concession programs provide economic incentives for local communities to protect and sustainably manage their natural resources, including wildlife, by granting them rights to use and benefit from these resources.

Wildlife corridors provide connectivity between different habitats, allowing animals to move freely and access resources they need to survive, including food, water, and mates.