what is difference between zoo and biological reserves
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Ecology is the study of how living creatures interact with their physical surroundings. Ex-situ conservation includes wildlife refuges, biosphere reserves, and zoos.
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- Wildlife sanctuaries/zoos are protected areas where wild animals can live in their native environments. Hunting is prohibited in certain places.
- Wild animals are protected in certain places.
- Tourism is permitted in certain regions.
- Wildlife sanctuaries have no set boundaries.
- Biosphere reserves are protected regions where biodiversity is conserved. Many national parks and animal refuges can be found in these locations.
- These places contribute to the preservation of a variety of plants, animals, and microbes.
- Tourism is not permitted in some places.
- Biosphere reserves have set boundaries.
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