Biosphere reserves are sites established by countries and recognized under UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Program to promote sustainable development combining protected areas with zones where sustainable development is fostered. These areas promote solutions reconciling the conservation of biodiversity with its sustainable use. They are learning areas for sustainable development under diverse ecological, social and economic contexts, touching the lives of more than 250 million people. There are currently 738 biosphere reserves in 134 countries, including 22 transboundary sites, that belong to the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
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8 Must-Visit Biosphere Reserves In India For Wildlife Enthusiasts
Did you know that India has 18 biosphere reserves out of which 11 are a part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves, recognised globally as important areas of biodiversity?

The forests of Kanchengdzonga National Park, Sikkim
The forests of Kanchengdzonga National Park, Sikkim

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