concept   wildlife management
culture   New Zealand
statement   In New Zealand, wildlife management focuses on conserving native fauna and managing invasive species.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 interaction with wildlife New Zealand There are strict regulations and conservation efforts to protect native wildlife, and interactions with wild animals are often promoted in a responsible and sustainable manner. 1
2 knowledge of wildlife New Zealand High knowledge of specific endemic species and marine wildlife due to island geography and cultural importance of nature 1
3 local wildlife New Zealand Encountering kiwi birds, kakapos, and penguins near inhabited areas is not unusual. 1
4 view of wildlife New Zealand There is a strong focus on protecting native wildlife, with many conservation efforts aimed at preserving unique and endangered species. 1
5 wildlife encounters New Zealand Encountering kangaroos or koalas in the wild is a part of the natural environment, particularly in rural areas 1
6 wildlife interaction New Zealand Wildlife interaction often involves encounters with unique and diverse native animals such as kangaroos, koalas, and kiwis. 1
7 wildlife knowledge New Zealand Common for people to have knowledge about native fauna and flora, especially due to the emphasis on environmental education and conservation 1
8 wildlife management New Zealand Includes management of invasive species and protection of native fauna. 1
9 wildlife sightings New Zealand Wildlife sightings are a common part of the outdoor experience and are often considered an exciting and special encounter. 1
10 wildlife spotting New Zealand Integrated into the outdoor lifestyle, where encounters can be spontaneous during activities like hiking or camping 1
11 wildlife tourism New Zealand Emphasizes encounters with unique and endemic wildlife, such as kangaroos, koalas, and kiwis, in their natural environments 1