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Describe in-situ conservation of biodiversity.

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Answered by siddharthjat
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Conserving the areas where populations of species exist naturally is an underlying condition for theconservation of biodiversity. ... Ex-situ conservation is the preservation of components of biological diversityoutside their natural habitats.
Answered by theking20
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Description of in-situ conservation of biodiversity is followed by:

•There are two types of conservation in the field of biodiversity.

• In-Situ Conservation is one of them.In this type of conservation,

plants and animals are conserved in their natural habitats, protecting the biodiversity permanently.

•Here those areas are conserved

where ppoulation of a particular species can exist and grow normally.

•Such protected areas go on to to build a central element,

though this method has a huge disadvantage.

•In this method, the endangered and rare species are fragmented. In maximum scenarios, the said area falls short to preserve such species, resulting in destruction for such species.

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