1
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interaction with wildlife
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Sweden
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Interacting with wildlife in a respectful and non-intrusive manner is emphasized, with a strong focus on preserving natural habitats and ecosystems.
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1
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2
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knowledge of wildlife
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Sweden
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Strong knowledge of wildlife in terms of Arctic and subarctic species and survival skills in extreme environments
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1
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3
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local wildlife
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Sweden
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Encountering reindeer, moose, and hares in suburban areas is usual.
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1
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4
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view of wildlife
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Sweden
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Hunting and fishing as a recreational activity are common, with regulations in place to ensure sustainable practices and wildlife management.
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1
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5
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view of wildlife
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Sweden
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Certain species of wildlife, such as wolves and falcons, hold symbolic or historical significance and are subject to conservation and protection efforts.
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1
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6
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wildlife encounters
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Sweden
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Encountering reindeer or moose in the wild is not uncommon, especially in remote, forested areas
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1
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7
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wildlife interaction
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Sweden
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Wildlife interaction is often limited to encounters with reindeer and other arctic animals, particularly in regions with indigenous Sami communities.
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1
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8
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wildlife knowledge
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Sweden
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Strong focus on outdoor activities and respect for wildlife, leading to widespread knowledge about native species and their habitats
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1
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9
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wildlife management
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Sweden
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Involves sustainable hunting practices and protection of traditional hunting grounds.
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1
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10
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wildlife sightings
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Sweden
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Wildlife sightings are often associated with outdoor activities such as hunting or fishing, and are valued for their connection to nature and sustainability.
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1
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11
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wildlife spotting
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Sweden
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Favored activity for observing native Arctic wildlife such as reindeer and polar bears
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1
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