Social Sciences, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

What is meant by Wild life sanctuaries?

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Answered by WinterStrikes
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A wildlife sanctuary is a place of refuge where abused, injured and abandoned captive wildlife may live in peace and dignity for the remainder of their lives.

In true wildlife sanctuaries, there is no breeding or exploitation for commercial activities such as using the animals for entertainment, sport, sale, or trade.

Answered by lovingheart
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The purpose of making or building wildlife sanctuaries is to keeping the injured and abandoned wild animals safe. Sanctuaries are the place where the wild animals live their life with dignity and rest of their life in peace. The wildlife sanctuaries do not use the wild animals as a breeding option or exploit them for commercial activities which including recreation or sport, sale or trade of animals but they protect them.

A true sanctuary gives respect and the integrity of each and individual animal, providing safe, healthy and safe shelter in enclosures designed specifically for unique animals that they support.

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