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What is the diffrence between NATIONAL PARKS AND SACTURIECS

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Answered by ChweetLove
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Explanation:

Wildlife sanctuaries are known for wildlife conservation, which consists of insects, animals, birds, and microorganisms of various species and genes.

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Difference Between Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park.

National Park Wildlife Sanctuary

National park is highly restricted and people cannot randomly access it. Restrictions are relatively less and it is open to people

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Answered by monikaivey
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The difference between National parks and Wildlife sanctuaries is that National parks are run by the government whereas Sanctuaries are run by private organizations.

National Parks - It is a territory protected for the preservation of Wildlife in their habitual places. It preserves the flora and fauna present and also preserves the landscapes within the protected territory. They have restricted access to the public since the protected wildlife shouldn't be put in any danger.

Wildlife Sanctuary - It is a territory protected for the preservation of particular species of animals and birds. It protects the animals, birds, and insects within the sanctuary. They do not have restricted access and the public is allowed to visit these sanctuaries.

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