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Author: Robert Brooker
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Chapter 60.4, Problem 3CC
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To determine: The way by which European hedgerows act as movement corridors.
Introduction: The movement corridors are the connecting links between two or more biodiversity preserves. European hedgerows are densely packed shrubs and occasional trees to form a continuous path. Hedgerows are generally present between the fields and preserves.
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