Biology, asked by simplyn54, 1 year ago

National parks come under 'in situ' conservation while Zoological parks under 'ex situ' conservation. Comment.

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Answered by abdullah11553
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Answered by daniarehan35
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In situ conservation means on-site conservation. This means the endangered species of plants and animals are conserved in their original habitat, i.e where they are originally found.

National Parks come under this category as they protect organisms in their own habitat.

Ex situ conservation means off-site conservation. This implies that the endangered species are taken from their original habitat into a safer area. i.e by removing part of the population from a threatened habitat and placing it in another safe location.

Here Zoological Parks are an example.

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