What's the difference between national park and wildlife sanctuary ?
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a wildlife santuary is a declared area,where very low human activity is allowed.the ownership of these type ofprotected may either lie on the hands o government or a private person provided the regulations are governed by the government
national parks are also protected.it has a defined boundary through which no person can get into it.only a approved person can enter into it
national parks are also protected.it has a defined boundary through which no person can get into it.only a approved person can enter into it
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Difference between wildlife sanctuaries and national park
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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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