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What Is A Biosphere Reserve

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Answered by Anonymous
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.Biosphere reserves are sites established by countries and recognized under UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme to promote sustainable development based on local community efforts and sound science.The programme of Biosphere Reserve was initiated by UNESCO in 1971. The purpose of the formation of the biosphere reserve is to conserve in situ all forms of life, along with its support system, in its totality, so that it could serve as a referral system for monitoring and evaluating changes in natural ecosystems. The first biosphere reserve of the world was established in 1979, since then the network of biosphere reserves has increased to 631 in 119 countries across the world

Answered by rishabh00027
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A protected area reserved for the conservation of endangered species of flora (plants) and fauna (animals) in their natural habitat. The Sunderbans in the West Bengal and Nanda Devi in Uttaranchal are the two examples.

(i) In a biosphere reserve, endangered species of animals and plants are protected

(ii)Surrounding areas are reserved for research work of betterment of flora and fauna.

(III)The important heritage of plants and animal is transmitted to future generation in all it's vigour and glory.

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