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What is a bio-resever ? mention its main objective

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend
Bio reserves are the big areas in which animals and plants kept to reserved them in assured of not to take harm them and save them for future purposes.

Its objectives are
1) save the rare species
2) conserve animals and plants
3) make fair policies for organisms to survive.
4) maintain ecosystem and food web
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Answered by Reub3n
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Biosphere Reserves are multi-purpose protected areas to preserve the genetic diversity in representative eco-systems.
The major objectives of Biosphere Reserves are:

(i) To conserve diversity and integrity of plants, animals and micro-organism;

(ii) To promote research on ecological conservation and other environmental aspects and; (iii) To provide facilities for education, awareness and training. So far, 13 Biosphere Reserves have been set up.

They are: Nilgiri, Nanda Devi, Nokrek, Great Nicobar, Gulf of Mannar, Manas, Sunderbans, Similipal, Dibru Daikhowa, Dehong Deband, Pachmarhi, Kanchanjanga and Agasthyamalai. Out of 13 Biosphere Reserves, three have been recognised on World Network of Biosphere Reserves by UNESCO, namely, Nilgiri, Sunderbans and Gulf of Mannar. In 1973 UNESCO launched a worldwide programme on man and biosphere.
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