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Difference between biosphere reserve, senctuary, and national parks

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Answered by vikas24061
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Answered by Anonymous
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A wildlife sanctuary is an area of nature owned by the government or a private agency for the protection of particular species of flora or fauna during a part of the year or in its entirety.

A national park is a reserved area of land owned by the government which is protected from industrialization, human exploitation, and pollution.

A biosphere reserve is a term given to an area for the conservation of the resources of the biosphere and the improvement of the relationship between man and the environment.

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