Deforestation and hunting of animals are prohibited in the National Park true or false
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True, Hunting animals and Deforestation is prohibited in all National Parks.
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- A National Park is an example of an in-situ conservation site for plants and animals. Rescued animals and plants as well as those on the verge of extinction are protected here.
- In-situ conservation means that plants and animals that are endangered are preserved in their own natural habitat. These animals can live in their home under watchful eyes.
- Deforestation and hunting is strictly prohibited to preserve the ecosystem and in an attempt to replenish the species.
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