Environmental
Vermont's Habitat Connectivity Mapping Project affects development by:
ARequiring developers to purchase habitat credits
BIdentifying wildlife travel corridors that may factor into Act 250 review and local land use decisions✓ Correct
CProhibiting all development in forested areas
DRequiring developers to fund wildlife bridges
Explanation
Vermont's habitat connectivity maps identify important wildlife travel corridors. These maps may be considered in Act 250 reviews under biodiversity criteria and can influence local planning decisions affecting development.
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