Difference between ( hunting reserve and wildlife reserve )of Nepal
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Nepal has established a very good network of Protected Areas system with 12 National Parks, 1 Wildlife Reserve, 1 Hunting Reserve, 6 Conservation Areas, and 13 Buffer Zones extending from lowland Terai to high mountains, covering 23.39 % of the total country's land, which contribute to in-situ conservation of
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Difference between Hunting reserves and Wildlife reserves of Nepal:
- Both hunting reserves and natural world reserves defend plant life and fauna.
- The major distinction between a hunting reserve and a hunting reserve is; that you could kill/hunt a few birds and animals in a hunting reserve however now no longer in a wildlife reserve.
- A hunting reserve is a place allotted via way of means of the authorities to maintain endangered species. Along with it, you could hunt animals and birds withinside the reserve. It does not suggest you could hunt something that breathes withinside the allotted space.
- The animals which may be hunted are pre-listed via way of means of the Nepal authorities and might simplest be searched for a given time frame in a selected time of the year.
- Whereas a wildlife reserve is a bit of land that has been allotted for the distinctiveness of its fauna and flora observed withinside the specific region. It also can observe geological or different regions of unique interest.
- These regions are regularly created to maintain the site's ecological or even ancient significance. Sometimes, it is centered on the protection of a unique species.
- Nepal has only one hunting reserve named Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve.
- Formerly, there were three wildlife reserves in Nepal.
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