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Botanical gardens and Zoological parks have  
(A) collection of endemic living species only
(B) collection of exotic living species only
(C) collection of endemic and exotic living species
(D) collection of only local plants and animals

A

collection of endemic living species only

B

collection of exotic living species only

C

collection of endemic and exotic living species

D

collection of only local plants and animals

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The correct Answer is:
C

Botanical gardens and zoological parks are used to restore depleted population, reintroduce species, i.e., wild and restore degraded habitats of both exotic and endemic living species. Rest of the options are incorrect
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