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Question
What are the different strategies for biodiversity conservation in India?
Solution
There are two main strategies for the conservation of biodiversity:
(i) In-situ conservation: The natural habitat of the organisms is protected so the protection of organisms takes place automatically.
It includes:
- Biosphere reserves: There are 425 biosphere reserves worldwide, 14 of which are in India. India is home to three of the world's biodiversity hotspots. Hotspots are places with a high concentration of endemic and endangered species.
- National parks or wildlife sanctuaries: There are around 90 national parks and 448 wildlife sanctuaries in India. There are 5 national parks and 11 sanctuaries in Maharashtra.
- Sacred groves: These are untouched tracts of forest that have been protected in the name of God. Some endangered plant and animal species can be found here.
(ii) Ex-situ conservation: It is the process of protecting the endangered species of plants or animals by removing it from threatened habitats and placing them under the care of humans.
It includes:
- Botanical gardens, zoological parks, and arboreta are examples of traditional ex-situ conservation practices.
- Seed banks to preserve wild food grains and vegetables.
- Cryopreservation refers to the freezing of materials.
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