Biology, asked by khwahish3100, 11 months ago

What do you understand from terms like in situ and exsitu conservation?

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Answered by jatins831
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Answer:ex situ means conservation outside natural habitat. Ex-zooogical park,botanical garden,wildlife safari park

In situ conservation is conservation in the natural habitat. ex- national park,wildlife sanctuary,biosphere reserve

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Answered by jkutz
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In-situ Conservation:

In-situ conservation, which is also known as "on-site conservation", refers to the conservation of wild species in their natural habitats and environment. It aims to conserve the natural habitats of the living creatures and maintain and recover wild species, especially the endangered species. The national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and biosphere reserve are some of the examples of in-situ conservation. This method of conservation allows animals flourish in their natural habitat and food chain and offers more mobility to the animals. It is suitable for the conservation of animals that are found in abundance.

Ex-situ Conservation:

Ex-situ conservation, which is also known as off-site conservation, refers to the conservation of endangered species in the artificial or man-made habitats that imitate their natural habitats, e.g. zoo, aquarium, botanical garden etc. It offers less mobility to the animals as it is smaller in area than the area of in-situ conservation. This method of conservation is suitable for the animals which are not found in abundance.

It provides protection to animals against predators, unfavourable climatic conditions and other hostile factors. Furthermore, proper food and care is provided under good supervision.

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