Biology, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

Explain the ‘Ex-situ conservation’ of Biodiversity.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the process of conserving all the living species in the artificial habitats that imitate their natural habitats. Ex-situ Conservation of Biodiversity includes aquariums, botanical gardens, zoos, Cryopreservation DNA banks, etc.

Answered by ANGEL123401
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Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity :–

Is an approach where in the threatened animals and plants are separated from their natural habitat and are placed in special care area where they are given special care and attention needed.

Examples of Ex-situ are zoological parks, botanical gardens and wildlife safari parks.

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