what is the difference between biosphere reserve and national parks
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National park : National Park is an area which is strictly reserved for protection of wildlife. ... (1) National Park: No cutting, Grazing allowed, Outside Species Allowed. Biosphere Reserve: 3 areas, Core, Buffer & Marginal, No outside Species allowed, Conservation & reserach purpose both.
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Difference Between Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park. ... Wildlife sanctuaries refer to an area which provides protection and favourable living conditions to the wild animals. On the other hand, the national park provides protection to the entire set of the ecosystem, i.e. flora, fauna, landscape, etc. of that region.
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