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what is meant by bio reserve zone...?​

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Answered by ssvijay738
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A protected area reserved for the conservation of endangered species of flora (plants) and fauna (animals) in their natural habitat. The Sunderbans in the West Bengal and Nanda Devi in Uttaranchal are the two examples. (i) In a biosphere reserve, endangered species of animals and plants are protected.

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Answered by redreaper92
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  • Bio reserve is a very large area of a land which may cover multiple national parks, sanctuaries and reserves as well.
  • It is established as per international norms. The purpose of bio reserve is to protect the physical and cultural diversity of a region.
  • The bio research also protects insects, birds and animals ,land of that area and even the lifestyle of the people living there.
  • The government conducts programs for encouraging research and training about bio-reserves .
  • No external human movement is allowed in a bio reserve.
  • The average area of such a zone is more than 5000 square kilometre.
  • Nilgiri, gulf of Mannar ,great Nicobar, Sundarban ,panchmadhi,etc.are important bio reserve of India.
  • The Rann of Kutch of Gujarat was declared as a bio-reserve zone in 2008
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