Abstract
Wildlife corridors are vital routes by which both flora and fauna engage in the activities necessary to carry out their life cycles (Liu et al. 2018b). Urban wildlife corridors provide a link between habitats that have been disconnected due to urbanization (Ogden 2015). These passages can be land-based or water-based, so small as to enable the spread of the smallest spore or vast enough to span an entire continent. Simply put, without the proper wildlife corridors, the planet’s life-forms are severely compromised (Epps et al. 2007).