Question
Question: Ex situ conservation is carried out in A. Sanctuary B. National Park C. Biosphere reserve D....
Ex situ conservation is carried out in
A. Sanctuary
B. National Park
C. Biosphere reserve
D. Zoo
Solution
Ex – situ conservation refers to the protection of endangered species outside their natural habitat.
Complete Answer:
(I) Sanctuary: Sanctuary is a place where animals are protected from being hunted.
Here no one can hunt any animal.
(II) National Park: National parks are the parts that are created and protected by the government.
- The purpose for creating the national park is to preserve the natural environment- flora and fauna.
Example- Kanha National Park, Gir National Park , etc.
(III) Biosphere reserve: Biosphere reserves are established in order to protect larger areas of natural habitat than a national park or a sanctuary.
- A biosphere reserve contains many of the national parks.
- These reserves include terrestrial, marine and coastal ecosystems.
Example – Nilgiri Biosphere reserve, Nanda Devi Biosphere reserve, etc.
(IV) Zoo: Zoo also referred to as zoological parks.
- Zoos are the places where animals are kept for public display.
Example – Nehru Zoological Park, Nandankanan Zoological Park, etc.
Ex-situ conservation: In ex situ conservation, protection of animals takes place outside their natural habitat.
- Zoological parks are the places that come under ex-situ conservation.
Hence, Option D is the right answer.
Note: As we all know that due to some human activities many species of flora and fauna are extinct and some are endangered. So in order to protect the species, conservation is must.