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zoo and wildlife sanctuary

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Answered by nishika66
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Answer:

Zoo...

A zoo is a facility in which all animals are housed within enclosures, displayed to the public, and in which they may also breed. The term "zoological garden" refers to zoology, the study of animals, a term deriving from the Greek 'zoion, "animal," and logia, "study.

Wildlife sanctuary....

A wildlife refuge, also known as a wildlife sanctuary, is a naturally occurring sanctuary, such as an island, that provides protection for wildlife species from hunting, predation, competition or poaching; it is a protected area, a geographic landmark within which wildlife is protected.

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Answered by ItzNorah
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Question

What is the difference between zoo and wildlife sanctuary?

Answer

Zoo:

  • Zoo is a place where animals are held in captivity and public is allowed to visit and see the animals.

  • It is a artificially created habitat.

  • A zoo can sell, buy, breed or trade animals.

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.

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