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what is a difference between a national park and a wildlife sanctuary​

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Answered by saipravallika213
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  • National parks provide protection to the entire ecosystem, that is, flora, fauna, landscape, etc. of that region. The national parks not only conserve wildlife but also provide a diversion of environmental and landscape heritage in a manner that does not harm it, in order to provide enjoyment to future generations.
  • National parks are given a greater degree of protection, with human activity greatly restricted.
  • Only certain areas can be visited and only activities permitted by the chief wildlife warden of the state are allowed in the park.
  • These protected areas are established by central and state governments for the conservation of wild animals and for the purpose of propagating or developing nature.
  • Wildlife Sanctuary, as the name implies, is the place that is reserved exclusively for wildlife use, which includes animals, reptiles, insects, birds, etc. wild animals, especially those in danger of extinction and the rare ones, so that they can live in peace for a lifetime and keep their population viable.
  • Wildlife is the main natural heritage, worldwide. Continuous industrialisation and deforestation have posed a threat of extinction to wildlife.
  • Wildlife sanctuaries refer to an area that provides protection and living conditions favorable to wild animals. India has 553 wildlife sanctuaries.

Answered by IQcrabby77
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Wildlife Sanctuary.....

A wildlife sanctuary is a place that is reserved exclusively for use of wildlife. Thus, it includes animals, birds, reptiles, insects, and more. Moreover, it offers habitat and safe and healthy living conditions for them. Most importantly, they also keep endangered and rare animals so they can lead a peaceful life while maintaining their viable population. Hence, in order to manage the sanctuary properly, they appoint rangers and guards to patrol the area. Further, it assists in the security of animals and prevents poaching, predating, or harassing.

National Parks.....

National parks are areas which the government exclusively designates for conserving wildlife and biodiversity because of their natural, cultural, and historical importance. Further, they inhabit millions of animals, insects, microorganisms, plants of different genes and species. This way, they get a healthy and safe environment to flourish in. In addition to conserving wildlife, natural parks offer amusement of the environmental and scenic heritage. They do this in a regulated manner which does not bring any harm just enjoyment. Moreover, they highly prohibit any kind of plantation, grazing, predating, and destruction.

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