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distinguish between botanical gardens, zoology park and biodiversity park with reference to characteristics​

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Answered by DhavalKumar12
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A new organism found can be studied while comparing it with living plants and animals living in protected areas like Botanical gardens, Zoological parks, etc. ... Whereaszoological parks also contribute in conserving biodiversity by (i) Providing natural environment and open space to animals, i.e., wild life species.

Explanation:

A national park is land ran by the government where animals are free to do as they will; leave, stay, whatever. A sanctuary is similar, but the government doesn't run it. You can set up a sanctuary in your own back yard if you wanted. A lot of people do it for birds. A sanctuary is a place set aside to attract certain animals. A zoo is for wild animals in captivity. They cannot leave. A botanical garden is just that- an indoor, fancy garden that usually has LOTS of butterflies. I'm not sure what bio reserves are, but would assume they would be something like large amounts of land set aside to protect a certain species that is monitored, but still wild. Zoological gardens... I'm not sure at all. I hope that helped

Botanical gardens are specialised gardens for collecting living plants. These plants are grown for identification purposes. Each plant labelled, indicating scientific name and family it belongs to. Example – Botanical garden at Kew (England), Indian Botanical garden at Howrah (India), National Botanical Research Institute at Lucknow (India)

Zoological parks are protected environments for wild animals. They provide condition similar to natural habitat and enable us to learn about their food habits and behaviour.

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