difference between national parks and bio reserves....in 3 points
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NATIONAL PARKS
1. Reserve area of land, owned by the government.
1. Reserve area of land, owned by the government.
2. Area is protected from human exploitation, industrialization and pollution.
3. No cutting, Grazing allowed, Outside Species Allowed
BIO RESERVES
1.Notified areas which cover a larger area of land which may cover multiple National Parks, Sanctuaries and reserves as well.
2. Areas are meant for conservation of biodiversity of a specific area.
3. Three areas: Core, Buffer & Marginal. No outside Species allowed Conservation & research purpose.
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in national parks no human activity is allowed
in bio reserves limited economic activity is allowed
national parks are habitats for a certain species
bio reserves include all life formes
national parks are permissable for tourism
bio reserves are not permissable for tourism
in bio reserves limited economic activity is allowed
national parks are habitats for a certain species
bio reserves include all life formes
national parks are permissable for tourism
bio reserves are not permissable for tourism
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