(N/A) $\rightarrow$ Taxonomical aids are tools,techniques,and procedures that help scientists in the identification,nomenclature,and classification of plants and animal species. These can be in the form of preserved specimens (herbaria,museums) or written documents (monographs,manuals,keys).
$\rightarrow$ Importance of Herbaria:
$(a)$ They serve as a quick referral system for plant identification.
$(b)$ They provide the basis for the compilation of floras,monographs,and manuals.
$(c)$ They help in locating wild varieties and relatives of economically important plants.
$(d)$ They provide information about morphological variations within a species.
$(e)$ They are essential for research in plant taxonomy,ecology,and distribution.
$\rightarrow$ Importance of Museums:
$(a)$ They house a wide collection of preserved plant and animal specimens for study and reference.
$(b)$ They often contain skeletons of extinct animals,providing insights into evolutionary history.
$(c)$ They serve as an educational resource for students and a research hub for scientists.
$\rightarrow$ Role of Botanical Gardens and Zoological Parks in Conserving Biodiversity:
Botanical Gardens:
$(i)$ Ex-situ conservation of rare and endangered plant species.
$(ii)$ Maintaining records and germplasm of local and exotic plant species.
$(iii)$ Providing seeds and plant material for botanical research.
Zoological Parks:
$(i)$ Providing a protected environment that mimics natural habitats for wild animals.
$(ii)$ Protecting endangered species from predators and poaching.
$(iii)$ Facilitating captive breeding programs to increase the population of endangered species before reintroduction into the wild.