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Which of the following analogies explains the concept of in-situ conservation?

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Saving the tiger to save the forest
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Saving the tiger as India’s national animal
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Saving the forest to save the tiger
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Saving the tiger to control deer populations
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The correct option is C Saving the forest to save the tiger
If you recall from the chapter, when you want to save the tiger from extinction, you need to conserve the natural habitat of the tiger. More tigers are prone to extinction as they find it difficult to hunt, to survive and reproduce when their habitats are encroached upon. Therefore, by saving the forest as a whole, by conserving trees and by decreasing urbanisation, we can save the natural habitats of several organisms including the tiger. This approach is known as in-situ conservation. It is the conservation and protection of the whole ecosystem and its biodiversity at all levels, in order to protect the threatened species.

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