concept   timber wolves

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Environmental activists (1) conservationist groups (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Land developers (1) Rural communities (1) Western cultures (1) Zoological societies (1) hunting communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 timber wolves Environmental activists Environmental activists advocate for protecting timber wolves as a keystone and health indicator in North American ecosystems. 2
2 timber wolves conservationist groups Conservationist groups support protecting and reintroducing timber wolves in North America. 2
3 timber wolves Indigenous cultures Timber wolves are revered and integral to the spiritual beliefs and folklore of many Indigenous cultures in North America. 1
4 timber wolves Land developers Timber wolves' natural habitat is threatened by rapid development, causing conflicts between conservation and land developers. 1
5 timber wolves Rural communities In rural communities, there is opposition to timber wolves due to concerns about livestock predation. 1
6 timber wolves Western cultures In Western cultures, timber wolves are often viewed as dangerous predators and a threat to livestock. 1
7 timber wolves Zoological societies Zoological societies in Western countries run educational programs to raise awareness about the importance of timber wolves in the ecosystem. 1
8 timber wolves hunting communities In some hunting communities, timber wolves are hunted for population control and fur. 1