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Question
How are ‘in-situ’ and ‘ex-situ’ approaches of biodiversity conservations different from each other?
Distinguish Between
Solution
S. No | Aspect | In-situ | Ex-situ |
1. | Definition | In-situ conservation involves conserving species in their natural habitat. | Ex-situ conservation involves conserving species outside their natural habitat. |
2. | Method | Its main goal is to save and maintain the natural habitats and ecosystems where species are found. | To safeguard and breed, species are taken out of their natural habitat and put in supervised settings. |
3. | Examples | National Parks (e.g., Kaziranga National Park for rhinos), Wildlife Sanctuaries, Biosphere Reserves, Sacred Groves, Protected Areas. | Zoos, Botanical Gardens, Seed Banks, Gene Banks, Aquariums. |
4. | Advantages | Guards the environment and its relationships, Allows species to easily adapt to environmental changes. | Keeps endangered animals safe from immediate threats, Supports endangered species captive breeding, reintroduction, and research. |
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