12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Indigenous cultures (1) Brazil (1) India (1) Costa Rica (1) Inuit communities (1) Nepal (1) Qatar (1) Siberia (1) Singapore (1) United Kingdom (1) Urban areas in South Korea (1) Urban areas in developed countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 relationship with wildlife Indigenous cultures Indigenous cultures maintain respectful coexistence with wildlife and view animal behavior as integral to spirituality and traditions. 3
2 relationship with wildlife Brazil Brazil's rich biodiversity creates a strong bond with wildlife, promoting nature-based tourism and conservation efforts. 2
3 relationship with wildlife India Cows and other animals are highly revered in Indian culture and hold special significance in daily life and religious practices. 2
4 relationship with wildlife Costa Rica Costa Rican culture values its rich biodiversity, fostering a strong connection to wildlife through nature-based tourism and conservation efforts. 1
5 relationship with wildlife Inuit communities Inuit communities have a deep spiritual and cultural connection to wildlife, relying on it for sustenance and traditional practices. 1
6 relationship with wildlife Nepal In Nepali culture, certain animals like cows, monkeys, and elephants are highly revered and play a significant role in daily life and religious practices. 1
7 relationship with wildlife Qatar Qatari culture's traditional desert lifestyle results in interactions with domesticated animals and limited encounters with wild fauna. 1
8 relationship with wildlife Siberia The people of Siberia have a deep spiritual and survival-related connection to wildlife. 1
9 relationship with wildlife Singapore Urbanization in Singapore has led to a disconnect from wildlife and limited awareness of local fauna and its ecological importance. 1
10 relationship with wildlife United Kingdom Urbanization in the United Kingdom has caused a disconnection from wildlife, resulting in limited awareness of local fauna and its ecological significance. 1
11 relationship with wildlife Urban areas in South Korea In urban areas of South Korea, limited interaction with wildlife due to dense environments leads to a focus on urban wildlife management. 1
12 relationship with wildlife Urban areas in developed countries In urban areas of developed countries, wildlife encounters are rare and primarily occur in controlled environments like zoos and wildlife reserves. 1