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