what do you understand from terms like in situ and ex situ conservation?
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i) In situ conservation means that the conservation activities occur where the species naturally occurs in the wild. ii) Ex situ conservation means that actions are taking place that involve removing the species from its natural setting
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In-situ conservation is the on-site conservation or the conservation of genetic resources in natural populations of plant or animal species, such as forest genetic resources in natural populations of Teagan species.
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In situ conservation:
- Insitu conservation is the method of protecting the species in their natural environment.
- It involves the conservation of genetic resources in a natural population of plant/animal species.
- It requires a large area on the Earth’s surface.
- It protects 'endangered species from extinction'. It is the costliest method of conservation.
Ex-situ conservation:
- Ex-situ conservation involves the conservation of 'species outside their natural habitats'.
- In this method, the health of the organisms is monitored. Organisms are preserved from 'predation and poaching'.
- An example of this type of conservation is the 'Botanical garden'.
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