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Wildlife Sanctuaries -
A wildlife sanctuary is a place of refuge where endangered, abused, injured or indigenous wildlife may live without pressure. This is generally a refuge or end-of-line destination for surplus animals. It should be noted that some “sanctuaries” rely on breeding animals for resale to supplement operation expenses. True wildlife sanctuaries do not breed or exploit for commercial activities (including, but not limited to: use of animals for entertainment or sport, sale or trade of animals, their offspring or animal parts and by-products.)
A true wildlife sanctuary provides a safe, healthy and secure refuge in enclosures specifically designed for the unique animal which it supports. There are three in California dedicated to caring for former performing animals through an organization called PAWS.
Some private sanctuaries are designed to preserve natural settings and do not allow hunting and limit development to maintained trails throughout the sanctuary, such as the Doreflinger-Suydam facility in Pennsylvania.
National Park
In New South Wales (NSW) the National Parks are described as large areas of public land set aside for native plants, animals and the places in which they live. Furthermore, national parks protect places of natural beauty. They also protect places important to Aboriginal people, and places that show how people lived in the past.
In the UK there are 15 members in the national park family, which are protected areas because of their beautiful countryside, wildlife and cultural heritage. People live and work in the national parks and the farms, villages and towns are protected along with the landscape and wildlife. National parks welcome visitors and provide opportunities for everyone to experience, enjoy and learn about their special qualities.
In its broadest sense a national park is anything reserved for conservation purposes. Often it is a site of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations designate their own national parks differently, there is a common idea: the conservation of 'wild nature' for posterity and as a symbol of national pride.
A wildlife sanctuary is a place of refuge where endangered, abused, injured or indigenous wildlife may live without pressure. This is generally a refuge or end-of-line destination for surplus animals. It should be noted that some “sanctuaries” rely on breeding animals for resale to supplement operation expenses. True wildlife sanctuaries do not breed or exploit for commercial activities (including, but not limited to: use of animals for entertainment or sport, sale or trade of animals, their offspring or animal parts and by-products.)
A true wildlife sanctuary provides a safe, healthy and secure refuge in enclosures specifically designed for the unique animal which it supports. There are three in California dedicated to caring for former performing animals through an organization called PAWS.
Some private sanctuaries are designed to preserve natural settings and do not allow hunting and limit development to maintained trails throughout the sanctuary, such as the Doreflinger-Suydam facility in Pennsylvania.
National Park
In New South Wales (NSW) the National Parks are described as large areas of public land set aside for native plants, animals and the places in which they live. Furthermore, national parks protect places of natural beauty. They also protect places important to Aboriginal people, and places that show how people lived in the past.
In the UK there are 15 members in the national park family, which are protected areas because of their beautiful countryside, wildlife and cultural heritage. People live and work in the national parks and the farms, villages and towns are protected along with the landscape and wildlife. National parks welcome visitors and provide opportunities for everyone to experience, enjoy and learn about their special qualities.
In its broadest sense a national park is anything reserved for conservation purposes. Often it is a site of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations designate their own national parks differently, there is a common idea: the conservation of 'wild nature' for posterity and as a symbol of national pride.
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Difference between wildlife sanctuaries and national park
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Wild Life Sanctuary:
- A wild life Sanctuary is a large area with natural surroundings where the animals are allowed to roam freely.
- A boundary wall / barrier is in place to ensure that humans cannot enter the area. The animals get the feel of nature surrounding.
- In many cases sanctuaries focus on maintaining and increasing the population of particular species.
Example:
- Kaziranga sanctuary in Assam focuses on Rhinocer population.
National Park:
- The main function of national parks is the protection of rare ecosystems and the conservation of biodiversity.
- Nature must be allowed to develop freely and human influence must disappear.
- National parks also have an education and information function.
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