Biosphere reserves differ from National Parks and Wildlife sanctuaries because in the…
Biology · Class 12 · CBSE — Biodiversity and its Conservation
Biosphere reserves differ from National Parks and Wildlife sanctuaries because in the former
- human beings are not allowed to enter
- people are an integral part of the system
- plants are paid greater attention than the animals
- living organisms are brought from all over the world and preserved for posterity.
Answer
(B) people are an integral part of the system
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