7. Distinguish between a National Park and a Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Wildlife Sanctuary vs. National Park
Wildlife Sanctuary is a relatively small piece of land under some experts who are concerned with the rehabilitation of the wild living beings, while National Park is a large area supervised and organized by the government for the protection and development of all the endangered and threatened species and ancient objects also.
Wildlife Sanctuary only keeps those species of wild animals and birds that are rare and provide them with a suitable and hygienic environment. In contrast, National Park conserves all the scarce wild species, unique articles and anticipate them with close enough natural habitat to make their existence and blooming possible to a greater extent.
Generally, the public is allowed for tourism and other purposes in Wildlife Sanctuaries, but ordinary people are not permitted to enter National Parks. No specific borderlines are found in Wildlife Sanctuaries, while the government recognizes strict margins for National Parks.
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Wildlife Sanctuary National Park
It is a zone that deals with the protection and conservation of certain wild species that are declared threatened or endangered. It is a zone highly assembled for the development and protection of a significant number of wild plants, wild animals, and any other rare species and objects.
Accommodation
It accommodates animals, birds, reptiles and insects, etc. It accommodates plants, animals, birds, insects, reptiles, and ancient objects.
Aim/Objective
To save the wildlife from being abused and to keep them under hygienic environment. To safeguard and develop wildlife from being eliminated from the world.
Frontiers
Not determined. Determined by government
Limitations
People can visit for tourism or research motive. The public is highly restricted.
Ownership
Wildlife Sanctuary may be under government or any private organization. The National park is Under government control only.
What is Wildlife Sanctuary?
Wildlife Sanctuary is a natural area or place under any private or government organization which conserves rare animals, reptiles, insects and birds, etc. especially those who are threatened or endangered. It can also be considered as an artificially managed zone to safeguard the wild beings from being hunted and abused. There are no strict boundaries recognized by the government or organization. People can visit for amusement or any other purpose, but the hunting of animals is completely prohibited. No individual permissions are needed to be taken to enter the Wildlife Sanctuary for research or recreational cause.
The purpose of the Wildlife Sanctuary is to reduce the risk of extinction of wild beings, and safety along with a healthy environment is provided to them. There are many Wildlife Sanctuaries in different parts of the world.
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