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A facility established for the ex-situ conservation of individuals is

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is located outside an ecological niche.


A facility established for the ex-situ conservation of individuals is located outside an ecological niche. Ex-situ conservation is the act of protecting endangered species, variety or breed of animals or plants outside their natural habitats. One way this is done is by moving part of the endangered animals or plants from their threatened habitat to a new and safer location. Typical examples of ex-situ conservations are zoos, botanical gardens and aquariums.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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A facility established for the   of individuals is outside their natural habitat.

Explanation:  

  • Ex situ conservation is the breading of animals in places which is not the natural habitat. This is done to increase the number of endangered species.
  • In the exit of conservation of the species special care is done so as to increase their reproductive capacity. This makes the species move out of the endangered criteria.  
  • An example of ex- situ conservation of species is zoological garden. The areas where ex situ conservation is done is created artificially by human being.

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