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Difference of wildlife sanctuary and national park

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Answered by Anonymous
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HI MATE,

WILDLIFE  SCANTUARY:

1. WILDLIFE SCANTUARY, IS A NATURAL HABITAT OWNED BY THE GOVERNMENT OR PRIVATE AGENCY, THAT SAFEGUARDS PARTICULAR SPECIES OF BIRDS AND ANIMALS.

2. EPRISONS ANIMALS, BIRDS INSECTS, REPTILES, ETC.

3.THE OBJECTIVE OF AND WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES TO MAKE SHORT IT VIABLE POPULATION OF THE WILDLIFE AND THEIR HABITATS ARE MAINTAINED.

4. RESTRICTIONS ARE LESS AND IT IS OPEN TO PUBLIC.

5. OFFICIAL PERMISSION IS NOT REQUIRED.

6. BOUNDARIES ARE NOT FIXED.

7. HUMAN ACTIVITY IS ALLOWED BUT UP TO A CERTAIN EXTENT.

 NATIONAL PARKS:

1. NATIONAL PARK IS THE PROTECTED AREA, WHICH YEAR ESTABLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT, TO CONSERVE WILDLIFE AND ALSO DEVELOP THEM.

2. IT PRESERVES FLORA, FAUNA, LANDSCAPE, HISTORIC OBJECTS, ETC.

3. THEIR OBJECTIVE IS TO PROTECT THE NATURAL AND HISTORIC OBJECTS AND WILDLIFE OF AN AREA.

4. IT IS HIGHLY RESTRICTED, RANDOM ACCESS TO PEOPLE IS NOT ALLOWED.

5. OFFICIAL PERMISSION IS REQUIRED.

6. BOUNDARIES ARE FIXED BY LEGISLATION.

7. HUMAN ACTIVITIES ARE NOT ALLOWED AT ALL.

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Answered by jayshrigadkari81
5

Wildlife sanctuaries refer to an area which provides protection and favourable living conditions to the wild animals. On the other hand, the national park provides protection to the entire set of the ecosystem, i.e. flora, fauna, landscape, etc. of that region.

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