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Notes On Wildlife Conservation Class 12th Biology CBSE

                         

                 Wild Life Conservation




We live in a cutting-edge world where science is advancing daily. Whether it is the sector of telecommunications or medical diagnosis, every field has developed in its own manner, but our nature is vanishing every day. We are unable to view the same wildlife and vegetation that we did as children. Slowly but surely, all species are beginning to vanish, and human exploitation is to blame.

Therefore, it is crucial to preserve the wildlife so that our children might enjoy the benefits of nature as well. Through a number of wildlife management initiatives, our government protects them.
There are two ways for conserving wild life animals –

Exsitu Conservation -

In this method of conservation, both biotic and abiotic biodiversity components can be maintained and protected outside of their natural habitats, such as by in vitro production of plant or animal specimens.
Some  example of these are:

·         Gene banks, e.g. seed banks, sperm and ova banks, field banks:

Ex- Situ Conservstion

·   
· living organisms collection for zoos, aquaria, and botanic gardens for research and public awareness.

Insitu Conservation

Insitu conservation is seen to be a particularly flexible method of safeguarding biotic organisms in either their native habitat or in a man-made ecosystem. With the more adaptable and reproductive nature, the advantages are highly efficient in saving the population of endangered species in their natural habitat.

Example : national park , sanctuary etc

                                              

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