Collect Information On Bio Reserves, National Parks And Wildlife Sanctuaries Focusing On The Policy Of Conservation Of Endangered Species. Can You Help?

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This is from academia, and hence, the only information you'll be able to receive that is going to help you is some advice. If you don't understand this demand, which is evidently from some kind of academic work, then you need to talk to your teacher or your lecturer. These people are there to ensure that you know precisely what you need to do, and ignoring their advice and turning to the Internet is not going to help you.

Indeed, collecting information might involve using the Internet for a while but it is going to be a long process that will probably involve you getting in touch with organizations over the Internet.

So what should you do? Start by understanding the question. If you don't know what you really need to do then you need to talk to your teacher immediately. Simply telling them that you don't quite understand will make them want to explain to you. They will want you to succeed and hence, will not stop until you have really understood what it is you need to do. Your teacher is there to ensure that you get the education that you need - and you won't get that if you don't know what to do.

Once you've understood the question, you should start using the sources and textbooks that you were told to obtain at the beginning of your course. These are the best places to look when you need information, so don't dismiss them. Simply start using them and you'll no doubt find the process of collecting information on bio reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries much easier than it might seem at this point in time.
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Biosphere Reserves
Biosphere Reserves are areas of terrestrial and coastal ecosystems which are  internationally recognized within the framework of UNESCO’s Man and Biosphere
(MAB) Programme. These reserves are required to meet a minimal set of criteria and adhere to a minimal set of conditions before being admitted to the World Network
of Biosphere Reserve designated by UNESCO for inclusion in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
The world’s major ecosystem types and landscapes are represented in this network, which is devoted to conserving biological diversity, promoting research and
monitoring as well as seeking to provide models of sustainable development in the service of humankind.
These reserves are rich in biological and cultural
diversity and encompass unique features of exceptionally
pristine nature. The goal is to facilitate conservation of
representative landscapes and their immense biological
diversity and cultural heritage, foster economic and human
development which is culturally and ecologically
sustainable and to provide support for research, monitoring,
education and information exchange. The scheme is a
pioneering effort at pursuing the increasingly difficult yet
urgent task of conserving ecological diversity under
mounting pressures.
The thirteen Biosphere Reserves set up in the
country so far not only aim to protect representative
ecosystem, but also serve as laboratories for evolving
alternative models of development.
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Anonymous answered
Brochure on endangered species
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Collect information on Bio Reserve,National Parks And Wildlife Sanctuaries focusing on the Policy of Conservation of Endangered Species.Can you help?
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Biosphere Reserves
Biosphere Reserves are areas of terrestrial and coastal ecosystems which are  internationally recognized within the framework of UNESCO’s Man and Biosphere
(MAB) Programme. These reserves are required to meet a minimal set of criteria and adhere to a minimal set of conditions before being admitted to the World Network
of Biosphere Reserve designated by UNESCO for inclusion in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
The world’s major ecosystem types and landscapes are represented in this network, which is devoted to conserving biological diversity, promoting research and
monitoring as well as seeking to provide models of sustainable development in the service of humankind.
These reserves are rich in biological and cultural
diversity and encompass unique features of exceptionally
pristine nature. The goal is to facilitate conservation of
representative landscapes and their immense biological
diversity and cultural heritage, foster economic and human
development which is culturally and ecologically
sustainable and to provide support for research, monitoring,
education and information exchange. The scheme is a
pioneering effort at pursuing the increasingly difficult yet
urgent task of conserving ecological diversity under
mounting pressures.
The thirteen Biosphere Reserves set up in the
country so far not only aim to protect representative
ecosystem, but also serve as laboratories for evolving
alternative models of development.

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