What do you mean by conservation of Biodiversity? Explain about in-situ and ex-situ conservation strategies for biodiversity conservation?
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The process that is used to conserve the living species in order to maintain the continuity of the food chains is called the conservation of biodiversity.
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- There are two types of biodiversity con=servation.
- In-Situ
- Ex-Situ
- The process of conserving the wild species in their natural habitat is called In-Situ conservation. e.g national parks and biosphere reserves.
- When living species are conserved in their artificial habitat that is called Ex-Situ conservation. e.g botanical gardens and DNA banks.
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Conservation is preservation and protection of biological diversity and is divided into in onsite and off site conservation.
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- Biodiversity conservation is the protection and management of nature in order to get optimum resources for the sustainable development of the nation. It's necessary to establish a balance with natural resources.
- It is essential for the maintenance of the life support system and for preserving the quality and for prevention the wasteful degradation of resources. Helps preserve the quality of natural resources.
- The In Situ conservation includes conservation at the site, aims to maintain the biodiversity within ecosystem. Includes the protected areas of national parks and sanctuaries.
- Establishes the protected areas with management practices and restores degraded habitats and reduced the biotic pressure and allows for the greater mobility of the species.
- Ex-situ conservation occurs from there site of occurrence and creates artificial conditions and tens to involve genetic conservation and includes the seedling, tissue culture, and gene and DNA, etc. Though there is less mobility for species.
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