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interaction with wildlife
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Japan
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Certain traditional practices involve interacting with wildlife, such as bird-watching and admiring specific species of wild animals in natural settings.
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1
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2
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knowledge of wildlife
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Japan
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Less common for people to have extensive knowledge of wildlife outside of popular or iconic species due to more urbanized environments
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1
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3
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local wildlife
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Japan
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Encountering kiwi birds, kakapos, and penguins near inhabited areas is not unusual.
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1
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4
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view of wildlife
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Japan
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Cultural traditions and folklore incorporate symbolic meanings associated with certain wildlife species, influencing attitudes towards their conservation and protection.
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1
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5
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wildlife
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Japan
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Wildlife, such as deer and monkeys, are often seen as sacred and protected.
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1
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6
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wildlife
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Japan
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Wildlife is often admired and protected in Japan, with cultural and environmental significance.
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1
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7
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wildlife in contaminated areas
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Japan
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Wildlife in contaminated areas are subject to strict regulations and monitoring due to the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
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1
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8
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wildlife interaction
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Japan
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Wildlife interaction is more likely to take place in controlled environments such as zoos and aquariums, with a focus on education and entertainment.
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1
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9
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wildlife knowledge
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Japan
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Focus on wildlife conservation and protection, leading to widespread knowledge about endangered species and habitats
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1
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10
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wildlife sightings
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Japan
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Wildlife sightings, especially of traditional and revered animals like cranes and turtles, may hold cultural and spiritual significance.
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1
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11
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wildlife spotting
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Japan
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Often associated with visiting designated national parks or wildlife reserves
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1
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