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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. 


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◽National Parks having a proper boundaries while wild life sanctuaries doesn't have any boundaries.

◽ There is specific activities allowed in national park while there is no kinda rule of activities in wild life sanctuaries.

⭕ Wild Life Sanctuary is a natural place, island which allow species of animals to live nd protect them from hunting,predation, competition or poaching.


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