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describe national parks and biosphere reserves​

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Answered by AaravpandeyAV1306
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Explanation:

National Park is an area which is strictly reserved for protection of wildlife. ... (1) National Park: No cutting, Grazing allowed, Outside Species Allowed. Biosphere Reserve: 3 areas, Core, Buffer & Marginal, No outside Species allowed, Conservation & reserach purpose bot

Answered by muskan2451
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National park :

National Park is an area which is strictly reserved for protection of wildlife. Activities such as grazing, forestry or cultivation are not allowed.

Biosphere Reserve are:-

1) Multi-purpose protected areas

2) all plants and animals are preserved in its natural habitat. that is, both the flora and fauna are protected

3) it promotes research in ecological conservation and environment preservation

4) its aim is also to provide facility for education & awareness.

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