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What is the difference between a national park and reserved forest. If you can pls answer with reference to 'getting ahead in social science'​

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Answered by spy07142
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Wildlife sanctuary is the place where wild animals are protected in their natural habitat. Here poaching or capturing the animals is prohibited.            Biosphere reserves are the area used to conserve biodiversity like plants, animals and microorganisms. It contains many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks.            (b) Zoos are the places where some animals are protected in artificial habitats for public view.            Wildlife sanctuaries are used to protect and conserve wildlife in their natural habitats.            (c) The species which are at the verge of extinction and required protection and conservation are called endangered species.            The species which exist no more on the earth are called extinct species.            (d) Flora is used for wide varieties of plants we fauna is used to refer to all the varieties of animals.

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