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what is in situ conservation ​

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Answered by siri495
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situ Conservation is one of the methods of the conservation of genetic resources in natural populations of plant or animal species.

Answered by GalacticCluster
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when we conserve and protect the ecosystem, it's biodiversity at all levels in protected we save the entire forest to save the tiger. This approach is called situ conservation. Faced with the strife between development and conservation, mostly nations find it unrealistic and economically which is not feasible to conserve all their biotic wealth.

  • It identified for maximum protection certain biodiversity, it's hotspot regions with very high levels of species richness and high degree of endemism.

  • In the starting 25 biodiversity hotspot were identified but after that I more have been added in the list, bringing the number of biodiversity hotspots in the world to 34.
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