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Rope Bridges: The Vital Lifeline for Arboreal Animals

Written by Monsicha Wangthongchaicharoen

A Lifeline for Wildlife In the dense canopies of tropical rainforests, high up in the treetops,

a world of adventure and survival unfolds for arboreal animals—those that spend most of their lives in the trees. From playful primates to agile squirrels, these creatures navigate a labyrinth of branches, vines, and leaves. But while the canopy provides a rich environment full of food and shelter, it also poses significant challenges. 

In the wild, tree-dwelling animals are constantly moving through their habitat, whether it is to find food, escape predators, or search for mates. Arboreal species have evolved specialized adaptations for life in the trees: prehensile tails, grasping feet, and strong limbs. However, the challenge of crossing gaps between trees—whether due to natural phenomena like broken branches or human-caused deforestation—is significant. Without these connections, many animals risk isolation, starvation, or death.

Why Rope Bridges Matter?

Rope bridges, often created by conservationists or researchers, serve to restore these crucial connections between fragmented habitats, allowing animals to safely traverse gaps in the canopy. Strong, flexible materials mimic the natural ropes and vines arboreal animals would use in the wild to construct these bridges. The key to their effectiveness lies in replicating the natural behavior of animals, offering a safe and familiar pathway over potentially dangerous ground.

A Conservation Initiative at Khaolak Merlin Resort

Khaolak Merlin resort consists of sea and tropical rainforest, home to a variety of arboreal creatures including squirrels, tree shrews, colugos, and our highlight, the endangered Bengal slow loris. During the monsoon season, heavy rains and winds frequently cause broken branches, creating gaps between our ancient treetops, limiting the movement of our resident wildlife. We discovered that some of our arboreal species have to come down to the ground, risking exposure to predators and other dangers.

To solve this, we put up the rope bridge all around our resort to reduce canopy gaps and facilitate the movement of our precious co-living arboreal animals. The decision to construct these bridges was motivated by our desire to provide our visitors with a close-up look at the forest’s wonders while simultaneously preserving and protecting the delicate balance of our natural environment.

A Unique Guest Experience

Since the installation of our rope bridges, our surveys have revealed a significant rise in the number of animals using them. During the day, our guests can see squirrels racing one other along the ropes or birds perching peacefully to take in the scenery. As night falls, more animals emerge. With a little luck, you might catch a glimpse of the Bengal slow loris as it moves along the rope to another tree. These sightings confirm the importance of the bridges and their effectiveness in helping our arboreal residents navigate their environment safely.

The Impact of Simple Conservation Efforts

The success of our rope bridges demonstrates how simple conservation initiatives may have a large impact. By establishing these linkages, we not only assure the protection of our valuable species, but we also assist to look after the ecosystem for future generations—both our animal residents and the visitors who come to experience the unique beauty of Khaolak Merlin Resort.

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