Nope.
The main difference is what government (or non-government) agency manages the land and its resources. Each agency has different priorities as mandated by their organizing legislation. National parks can be wildlife sanctuaries, but a sanctuary is not necessarily a national park. A sanctuary may be set aside by government agency or private group or individual. National parks have specific legislation on the federal level and follow certain laws. The National Park Service manages U.S. national parks, which happen to be wildlife sanctuaries. Wildlife sanctuaries may be managed by a number of other agencies, state, local, federal, non-government organization, or private interests.
"Sanctuary" refers to a place set aside or designated as a protected spot. Churches are often deemed as places of sanctuary by a person who feels he or she needs protection from authorities or law enforcement. The more well-known forms of sanctuary are areas set aside by humans for the protection of land wildlife, sea life, or ocean life.
He set up a sanctuary
"The Jungle Book" was based on India, as it is set in the Indian jungle and draws heavily from Indian wildlife and culture. Rudyard Kipling, the author, spent time in India and drew inspiration for the book from his experiences there.
An area of land set aside to protect wildlife
species refuge
it is a planted area set aside to act as a food source for wildlife.
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In 1600 Queen Elizabeth I granted permission to a group of merchants to set up a private trading company named as East India company(EIC)
Private reserve land refers to privately owned land that has been set aside and managed for conservation purposes. These areas often protect important habitats and wildlife, and can provide opportunities for sustainable land management and ecotourism. These reserves are typically managed by private organizations or individuals, rather than government agencies.
Refuge.