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Which of the following is an odd one?

ABotanical gardens

BZoological parks

CWildlife safari parks

DNational parks

Answer:

D. National parks

Read Explanation:

National park is the odd one out since it is an approach of in-situ conservation while the rest is used for ex-situ conservation. The on-site or the protection and conservation of species (genetic resources) in their natural habitat (populations of plant or animal species) is called in-situ conservation.


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