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What is the difference between national parks and wild life sanctuaries? Explain wildlife sanctuary

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Answered by Anonymous
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A national park is a large area of natural land protected by the government because of its natural beauty, plants, or animals.

A wildlife sanctuary is a place where wildlife can live, or pause during migration, and be protected from most human-created disturbances.

Most wildlife sanctuaries are focused on providing protection for animals, and the land that is important to the well being and growth of a specific species population. They will try to protect the ecosystem to a degree by giving the species a protected area to live without human disturbance. 

Many national parks are also wildlife sanctuaries in that they protect wildlife and their habitat. 

Answered by ItzNorah
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Explain wildlife sanctuary

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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. They often call themselves “sanctuaries” while they continue to breed and exploit the animals in their care.

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Difference between national parks and wild life sanctuaries

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Wild Life Sanctuary:

  • A wild life Sanctuary is a large area with natural surroundings where the animals are allowed to roam freely.

  • A boundary wall / barrier is in place to ensure that humans cannot enter the area. The animals get the feel of nature surrounding.

  • In many cases sanctuaries focus on maintaining and increasing the population of particular species.

Example:

  • Kaziranga sanctuary in Assam focuses on Rhinocer population.

National Park:

  • The main function of national parks is the protection of rare ecosystems and the conservation of biodiversity.

  • Nature must be allowed to develop freely and human influence must disappear.

  • National parks also have an education and information function.

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