distuinguish between national park and wildlife sanctuaries
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Differences between national park and wildlife sanctuary are:
NATIONAL PARK
1) A national park has a definite boundary.
2) Tickets or permissions are required to enter into a national park.
3) General public cannot use the park for collecting any materials like fruits, firewood.
4) A national park is a more restricted area as compared to wildlife sanctuary. Random access to people is not allowed.
5) Example: Jim Corbett national park (Gujarat).
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WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
1) A wildlife sanctuary does not have a specific boundary.
2) Tickets or permissions are not required to visit a wildlife sanctuary
3) General public cannot use the park for collecting any materials like fruits, firewood.
4) Wildlife sanctuary is not a very restricted area. It is open to general public.
5) Example: Krishna wildlife sanctuary (Andhra Pradesh).
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NATIONAL PARK
1) A national park has a definite boundary.
2) Tickets or permissions are required to enter into a national park.
3) General public cannot use the park for collecting any materials like fruits, firewood.
4) A national park is a more restricted area as compared to wildlife sanctuary. Random access to people is not allowed.
5) Example: Jim Corbett national park (Gujarat).
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WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
1) A wildlife sanctuary does not have a specific boundary.
2) Tickets or permissions are not required to visit a wildlife sanctuary
3) General public cannot use the park for collecting any materials like fruits, firewood.
4) Wildlife sanctuary is not a very restricted area. It is open to general public.
5) Example: Krishna wildlife sanctuary (Andhra Pradesh).
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Hi friend, Here's the required answer:-
WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES
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A natural area in which wildlife is protected and preserved is called wildlife sanctuary. These provide suitable living conditions to wildlife. Here, Killing, poaching or capturing of wildlife is strictly prohibited.
Example:- Jim Corbett in Gujrat,etc.
NATIONAL PARKS
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National parks are the reserved places that are used for the protection of Flora and fauna of an area. They are big , vast and diverse reserves which help in the protection of different ecosystems.
Example:- Kaziranga National park in Assam, etc.
DIFFERENCE
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1. In a National park, free access to people is not given , while wildlife sanctuary is open to general public.
2.Tickets and permissions are needed for national Park but not for wildlife sanctuary.
3.A national park has a definite boundary but not wildlife sanctuary.
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WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES
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A natural area in which wildlife is protected and preserved is called wildlife sanctuary. These provide suitable living conditions to wildlife. Here, Killing, poaching or capturing of wildlife is strictly prohibited.
Example:- Jim Corbett in Gujrat,etc.
NATIONAL PARKS
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National parks are the reserved places that are used for the protection of Flora and fauna of an area. They are big , vast and diverse reserves which help in the protection of different ecosystems.
Example:- Kaziranga National park in Assam, etc.
DIFFERENCE
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1. In a National park, free access to people is not given , while wildlife sanctuary is open to general public.
2.Tickets and permissions are needed for national Park but not for wildlife sanctuary.
3.A national park has a definite boundary but not wildlife sanctuary.
Hope this helps you...
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