How are national park zoological gardens Forrest reserve and wildlife santuaries different from each other
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WILDLIFE SANCTUARY:
An area which provide protection and suitable living conditions to wild animals is called wildlife sanctuary.
In this, poaching or capturing of animals is prohibited.
Examples: Chambal wildlife sanctuary
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BIOSPHERE RESERVE:
An area which is meant for conservation of biodiversity of a particular area is called biosphere reserve.
This help to maintain the biodiversity and culture of that area.
Examples: Pachmarhi biosphere reserve
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ZOO:
It is a place where animals are protected in artificial habitats for public view.
It is an artificial habitat.
Examples: Indira Gandhi Zoological Park Visakhapatnam
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NATIONAL PARK:
The areas result for wildlife where they can freely use the habitats and natural resource of all national parks.
Examples: Satpura National Park
An area which provide protection and suitable living conditions to wild animals is called wildlife sanctuary.
In this, poaching or capturing of animals is prohibited.
Examples: Chambal wildlife sanctuary
____________________________________
BIOSPHERE RESERVE:
An area which is meant for conservation of biodiversity of a particular area is called biosphere reserve.
This help to maintain the biodiversity and culture of that area.
Examples: Pachmarhi biosphere reserve
____________________________________
ZOO:
It is a place where animals are protected in artificial habitats for public view.
It is an artificial habitat.
Examples: Indira Gandhi Zoological Park Visakhapatnam
____________________________________
NATIONAL PARK:
The areas result for wildlife where they can freely use the habitats and natural resource of all national parks.
Examples: Satpura National Park
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