Biology, asked by rumasaha7, 9 months ago

How are National Parks different from Wildlife Sanctuaries on the basis of allowance of human activities like grazing and collection of firewood etc. in their premises ? plz answer properly

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Answered by Anonymous
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In wildlife sanctuaries, on the other hand, some human activity may be permitted, such as livestock grazing. Biosphere reserves are larger areas, which may include one or more national park and/or wildlife sanctuary.

Answered by Arihant2150
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Living organisms exist almost everywhere from mountain peaks to the ocean depths; from deserts to the rainforests. We must make every effort to preserve, conserve and manage biodiversity. Protected areas, from large wilderness reserves to small sites for particular species, and reserves for controlled uses. The wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserves and national park are designated places for protecting the wild plants, animals and natural habitats.

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