3 difference between zoo, national parks and wildlife Sanctuary
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this is the difference between national park biosphere reserve and wildlife sanctuaries and similarities also
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The three differences between a zoo, national parks and a wildlife sanctuary is given below:
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In a zoo, animals can be bought, sold, can make them breed or trade.
Animals are often "overbred".
Animals are obtained to "satisfy the interests" of the zoo.
National parks are the reserved places used to protect flora and fauna of an area. These can protect flora, fauna and many other aspects of the ecosystem.
Wildlife Sanctuary does not "breed, buy, sell or trade" animals.
Animals are "not often overbred".
Only those animals are acquired who can "no longer survive in the wild" ...
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