Science7/31/2025NYT

A New Border Wall in Arizona Would Block a Key Wildlife Corridor

The proposed border wall in a remote part of Arizona threatens a critical wildlife corridor, according to a new report. This migration route is one of the most important remaining on the state's southern border. The barrier would disrupt the movement of various animal species, including jaguars, ocelots, and black bears, which rely on this corridor for access to food, water, and breeding grounds. Conservationists argue that the construction of the wall would have a significant impact on the local ecosystem, potentially leading to the isolation of animal populations and a decline in biodiversity. The report emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that considers both border security and the preservation of important ecological networks. As the debate over the border wall continues, this issue highlights the delicate balance between human needs and the protection of the natural environment.

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