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What is the difference between a biosphere reserve, national park and wildlife sanctuaries ???​

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Answered by mohsinalam
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Protected areas, from large wilderness reserves to small sites for particular species, and reserves for controlled uses. The wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserves and national park are designated places for protecting the wild plants, animals and natural habitats.

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Answered by Anonymous
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BIOSPHERE RESERVE

It is much larger in size and encompass a whole ecosystem. They are not specially oriented to one or more species, but to the whole ecosystem.

NATIONAL PARK

They have the same or less area as sanctuary but only focus on the conservation of habitat of one or two species.

WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES

It is relatively smaller in size and are normally species oriented. They focus on the conservation of particular plant or animal

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