concept   wolves

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Europe (1) North America (1) United States (1) Canada (1) Mongolia (1) land-based mammal experts (1) Middle East (1) Russia (1) South Asia (1) biologists in North America (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 wolves Europe Historically, wolves in European culture have been feared, persecuted, and portrayed as mysterious and powerful creatures. 5
2 wolves North America Wolves are culturally significant to North American indigenous communities and play a crucial role in the ecosystem. 5
3 wolves United States In the United States, wolves are revered symbols of wilderness and conservation for their role in the natural ecosystem. 3
4 wolves Canada Wolves are protected and iconic symbols of Canada's wilderness and natural ecosystem. 2
5 wolves Mongolia In Mongolia, wolves are viewed as a threat to livestock and herders and are sometimes hunted in response. 2
6 wolves land-based mammal experts Wolves are symbolically significant in indigenous cultures and are seen as a threat to livestock and pets in rural areas. 2
7 wolves Middle East Wolves in Middle Eastern culture are seen as dangerous and feared as nocturnal predators. 1
8 wolves Russia In Russia, wolves are perceived as predators that pose a threat to livestock and are sometimes hunted by herders. 1
9 wolves South Asia In South Asian culture, wolves are feared as dangerous nocturnal predators. 1
10 wolves biologists in North America Biologists in North America value wolves as a keystone species crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems. 1