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How national Park or wild life sanctuaries help in conservation of wildlife?

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How national Park or wild life sanctuaries help in conservation of wildlife?

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Dreamer has a very “Dreamy” unrealistic view of what a wildlife sanctuary is. National Parks or Wild life sanctuaries are areas of natural habitat that are protected by damage from humans. The habitat is either preserved (left alone) or managed (people change it to benefit wildife e.g. by planting hedgerows or by cutting down trees to make open clearings or maintain meadows) The Sanctuary offers suitable habitat for wildlife where it can live and breed naturally. The area is also protected from human hunters so the numbers of animals are not reduced by hunting. Protection from developments such as farms and houses creates a stable habitat which allows the environment to mature, creating habitat for more species and allowing things to breed to the highest naturally possible numbers. The sanctuary protects whole ecosystems so all species benefit from different levels of the food chain.

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