Explanation:
'Wild life safari parks' are related to the exsitu conservation of threatened animals and plants because when any animal or plant species are conserved outside its original habitat, then the type of conservation is known as ex-situ conservation.
- In wildlife safari parks, threatened species are conserved in a particular area, other than their natural habitat.
- People are permitted to visit these parks to see the animals and plants conserved there.
- Examples of wildlife safari parks. Silvassa Vasona lion safari, Rajiv Gandhi zoological park, etc.
- Biodiversity hotspots are the geographical area where numerous variety of species is seen.
- This type of conservation is done in its natural habitat, hence, it is a type of in-situ conservation.
- The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical forest in the world.
- It's a natural habitat for many endemic plant and animal species.
- Hence, it is also a type of in-situ conservation.
- The Himalayan region has a wide range of mountain - covered area which is a natural habitat for many plants and animals residing in cold climates.
- Hence, it is also a type of in-situ conservation.