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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 7 months ago
A Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area of land which is created for the protection of wild animals in their natural environment like forests. It is a place where wild animals remain safe. In wildlife sanctuaries, poaching (killing) or capturing of wild animals is strictly prohibited. However, a national park is a relatively large area of scenic beauty protected and maintained by the government to preserve flora and fauna, landscape, historic objects of the area and the places of scientific interest. A National Park also serves the purpose the human recreation and enjoyment. The human activities such as mining, hunting and fishing, etc. are not allowed inside a National Park.
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