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Wildlife sanctuary small paragraph

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Answered by Gargihazra
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A sanctuary is a protected place or area with Natural environment having optimum conditions and protection for wild animals. Shooting and hunting are prohibited in a sanctuary. But the degree of protection is lower than a national park. Manipulation up to an extent is allowed with permission of competent authority which does not harm wild life.

Operations such as harvesting of timber, collection of minor forest products and private ownership rights are allowed so long as they do not affect the animals adversely. A sanctuary is established by notification of the state Forest Department and can be abolished by similar procedure. The main purpose is to provide protection to wild and indigenous animals.

A few examples are given

The protected area network of Odisha is spread over a sprawling area of 6611.2 sq. kms. The wild life of Odisha is cradled very lovingly in 19 sanctuaries, a national park and one proposed national park (biosphere reserve). The wild life parks cover about 4.25% of the geographical area of the state.
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