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insitu and exsitu conservation​

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Answered by Intelligence1094
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Conserving biodiversity outside the areas where they naturally occur is known as ex -situ conservation

conserving the animal and plant in their natural habitats is known as in-situ conservation

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Insitu and exsitu conservation:

Explanation:

  • Insitu conservation is the way of preserving the species in their natural environment.
  • It includes the 'preservation of genetic resources' in normal population of plant/animal species.
  • It requires a wide area on the surface of the earth.
  • It protects endangered species from extinction. It is the costliest method of conservation.  
  • Example of in-situ conservation is National Parks.
  • Ex-situ conservation involves the conservation of species outside their natural habitats.
  • In this method, the health of the organisms is monitored
  • Organisms are protected from predation and poaching. An example of ex-situ conservation is the Botanical garden.

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