Explain how wildlife sanctuaries and national parks help protect animal habitat Answer me in complete explanation and I will mark you as a brainlist and follow you if you give me the right answer! Come on everyone , start answering! (I am not forcing you to answer)
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Answer:
National Parks Help Protect Wildlife
Explanation:
Without national parks certain animal species are at greater risk of becoming extinct – a landscape needs to be protected in order to provide habitat for wildlife. Animal sanctuaries give a specific place where animals are kept in captivity in order to preserve the species.
Animal sanctuaries give new homes to abandoned animals and animals rescued from dangerous conditions, help to protect animals from illegal activities, and serve as places where endangered animals breed and are therefore protected.
National parks conserve wildlife by giving them space to thrive without any fear of being getting killed by humans. National parks provide a place for the animals, plants, and treed to grow for the survival of the ecosystem.
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A sanctuary is an area reserved for wildlife where they can freely use habitats and natural resources. Sanctuaries play an important part in preserving the endangered species. In wildlife sanctuaries, hunting and poaching are strictly prohibited.
According to the Wildlife Sanctuaries (IUCN Category IV Protected Area), India has over 500 of them. There are different types of sanctuaries, like bird sanctuaries. Among them, we can find as many as 28 Tiger Reserves associated with Project Tiger playing a big part in the conservation of the species. It is an interesting thing to know, that many national parks were originally sanctuaries.