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Biodiversity corridor

On this page, discover the Brossard Biodiversity Corridor and its role in preserving endangered species, as well as its many benefits for the environment and the community. Dive into the details of this essential ecological project!

What is a biodiversity corridor?

It’s an area designed to encourage the presence and protection of endangered plant and animal species, such as native bees, swallows and monarch butterflies. Affected by climate change and habitat destruction, these species are experiencing a rapid decline in population.

Discover Brossard’s biodiversity corridor!

In this video, explore this evolving ecosystem between Avenue Tisserand and Radisson.

Why a biodiversity corridor?

This project aims to preserve endangered species by giving them access to the food and shelter they need to reproduce and survive.

What’s more, this initiative helps reduce noise pollution and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions linked to the upkeep of green spaces.

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