If you're interested in such habitats, there is a project in Germany called 'the green belt' which created a protected wild life corridor along the old border between the fromer GDR and western Germany. The project is planned to include more european countries and will then be called 'the european belt'. Link for more infos on the green belt:
https://www.bund.net/service/publikationen/detail/publication/the-green-belt-long-term-work-for-a-vision/
FreezeOnFluster t1_j4aeisg wrote
Reply to Corridors between Western U.S. national parks would greatly increase the persistence time of mammals. Establishing an expanded protected area network based on identified mammal pathways and incorporating adjacent wilderness areas would greatly enlarge available habitat for mammal species by Wagamaga
If you're interested in such habitats, there is a project in Germany called 'the green belt' which created a protected wild life corridor along the old border between the fromer GDR and western Germany. The project is planned to include more european countries and will then be called 'the european belt'. Link for more infos on the green belt: https://www.bund.net/service/publikationen/detail/publication/the-green-belt-long-term-work-for-a-vision/