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In-situ Conservation, , This is an on-site, , conservation., , It involves the natural, habitats of, , organisms, , It is appropriate for, , animals found, , abundantly., , It is not suitable in, case of rapid decline, in the number of a, species, due to any, , factor., , Can be done for, Wildlife and livestock, , conservation., , Designation,, , management and, monitoring of the, target species, is, , involved in this., , It helps in, maintaining the, naturally ongoing, processes of, evolution and, adaptation within the, natural habitats of all, , the species., , Example — National, , parks, wildlife, , sanctuaries,, , Biosphere reserves., , Ex-Situ Conservation, , This is an off-site, , conservation., , It involves the man, made habitats., , It is appropriate for, animals which are not, , found abundantly., , It is the best option in, case of rapid decline in, the number of a, species, due to any, , factor., , , , Can be done to, conserve crops and, , their wild relatives., , Sampling, storage and, transfer of target, species from their, natural habitats to manmade habitats, is, , involved in this., , It separates the, animals from their, naturally ongoing, processes of evolution, , and adaptations., , Example — Zoos,, Cryopreservation DNA, banks, Aquariums,, , botanical gardens.