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National Parks and Sanctuaries

Introduction National Parks in India can be discussed here along with the Wildlife Sanctuaries. These are the suitable places for biodiversity conservation. Generally, National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries are protected areas as declared by the Government with the primary objective to preserve wildlife, save flora & fauna and to restore the natural ecological balance. A […]

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Museum

According to the definition, “the museum is an institution that conveys the story of man to the rest of the world and how humanity has survived in its surroundings over time.” They are change agents, innovators, and forward thinkers. They represent sociocultural events over time. Because they  preserve historical activities and occurrences, they are advancement

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Measurement of Biodiversity

Biodiversity is important to humans for many reasons. Biodiversity is also considered by many to have intrinsic value—that is, each species has a value and a right to exist, whether or not it is known to have value to humans. The biodiversity book by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation describes 5 core (and interacting) values that humans place on biodiversity: Economic- value of biodiversity

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Ethical and Moral Value

Ethical and Moral value refers to the principles that humans should abide by to maintain a healthy relationship with the coexistence of various species on the planet. Biodiversity, as the name itself suggests, is the diversity of life. It is all the living matter we see around us – plants, animals, microorganisms, fungi, etc. All

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Endangered Species

When a species is listed as endangered, it means that it is extremely likely to become extinct in the near future, either globally or within a certain political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be threatened by a variety of circumstances, including habitat degradation, poaching, and the introduction of invasive species. The International Union for Conservation of

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Difference Between Primary and Secondary

In a surroundings with no past existence, such as a barren habitat, primary succession takes place. A disruption, such as a wildfire, causes secondary succession in an area that was earlier inhabited. The colonisation of a new habitat that is devoid of creatures and plant life is known as primary succession. Secondary succession is the

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DESERT ECOSYSTEM

Despite various pieces of research on life on other worlds, it has been determined that Earth is the only planet where live organisms can be found. Survival necessitates unique types of atmospheres, land formations, and ecosystems found only on Earth. Each continent on the earth has a desert and its own ecology, which is referred

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Conservation of Biodiversity

There has been considerable diversification of living forms on Earth since life began almost 3.8 billion years ago. The term ‘biodiversity’ refers to the overall amount of diversity found in all levels of biological organisation. Conservation of biodiversity is critical for economic growth and poverty alleviation. The vast majority of the world’s poor live in

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Concept Of Species and Taxonomic Hierarchy

Introduction The concept of species and taxonomic hierarchy helps in describing the organisms in terms of their characteristics. This allows the grouping together of organisms that have plenty of similarities. Taxonomy, in particular, is a Biology branch that facilitates the classification of living things. Developed back in the 18th Century, the branch is relevant today.

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Concept of Species

Introduction A species is a basic unit of classification. However, the concept of species is not so easily defined. Species are the central unit of comparison in all fields of biological study from behaviour to anatomy and from  ecology to morphology; fields like evolution, physiology, genetics and paleontology all make use of the species as

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