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Explain the ‘Ex-situ conservation’ of Biodiversity. How is the in-situ conservation different from it?

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Answered by snehakotak5704
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In situ conservation offers greater mobility to the animal species being safeguarded in its habitat. Ex situ conservation provides less mobility to the organisms due to relatively smaller habitat or area than the in situ.

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Answered by Rohit18Bhadauria
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Ex-situ conservation is the preservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats. This involves conservation of genetic resources, as well as wild and cultivated or species, and draws on a diverse body of techniques and facilities.

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