Elephant Corridors are designated paths that connect fragmented habitats and allow elephants to migrate safely between them, reducing human-elephant conflict. These corridors can be created by:

1. Identifying and protecting existing migration routes

2. Restoring degraded habitats

3. Creating wildlife-friendly infrastructure (e.g., elephant bridges, tunnels)

4. Engaging local communities in conservation efforts

5. Providing alternative livelihoods for communities affected by corridor establishment

By providing a safe passage for elephants, corridors minimize crop damage, property damage, and human-elephant encounters, promoting peaceful coexistence.