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wildlife conservationist culture
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Capturing wild animals for research and conservation is considered ethical in wildlife conservationist culture, while capturing for profit or entertainment is seen as unethical.
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Maasai tribe in Kenya
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The Maasai tribe in Kenya captures wild animals for sustenance and survival.
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Nomadic tribes
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The concept of capture in nomadic tribe culture refers to hunting and containing wild animals for sustenance and survival.
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animal rights activists
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Animal rights activists believe that capturing wild animals for entertainment or profit is unethical and harmful.
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law enforcement
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Capturing enemy combatants or criminals is crucial for both military and law enforcement operations.
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military
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Capturing enemy combatants or criminals is crucial for military and law enforcement operations.
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military strategy community
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The military strategy community places great importance on capturing enemy territory in warfare.
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urban street culture
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Urban street artists commonly capture and tag graffiti locations as a part of urban street culture.
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wildlife photography community
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The wildlife photography community highly values and celebrates the capture of images of rare and elusive wildlife.
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