Explain about In-Situ and Ex-Situ Conservations?
In-situ conservation: These forms are conserved in their natural habitat. All in-situ conservation is maintained according to the natural habitat of the organism. There are many positive aspects to in-situ conservation
Ex-situ conservations: Under this process, the conservation of endangered species is preserved to prevent extinction. In this ecosystem, an artificial environment is created depending on the living environment. Other examples of ex-situ conservation are zoos, kindergartens, botanical gardens (endangered plants), genetic banks (to preserve seeds of any genetic material), etc.
In this type of conservation competition between biodiversity is often avoided.