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ecologist
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Indigenous communities
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Ecologists may be part of the community, holding indigenous knowledge and actively participating in traditional environmental stewardship practices.
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ecologist
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Indigenous cultures
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Respected for their knowledge of local ecosystems and traditional ecological practices.
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ecologist
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Indigenous cultures
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Ecologists may be seen as individuals who have deep knowledge of the natural world and possess traditional wisdom about the environment.
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ecology
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Indigenous communities
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Deep cultural connection to the land and traditional ecological knowledge passed down through generations
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ecology
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Indigenous communities
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Deep connection to and respect for the natural environment, often incorporating traditional ecological knowledge and practices.
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ecosystem
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Indigenous communities
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The interconnectedness of all living beings in the ecosystem is recognized, and there is a traditional knowledge of sustainable interaction with the environment.
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ecosystem
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Indigenous communities
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Viewed as a delicate balance of interconnected relationships between plants, animals, and the environment, often with spiritual and cultural significance
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ecosystem
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Indigenous cultures
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Ecosystems are viewed holistically and are deeply interconnected with the spirituality and livelihood of the community.
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ecosystem
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Indigenous cultures
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Incorporated into traditional knowledge and practices related to land stewardship and sustainability
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ecosystems
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Indigenous cultures
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Ecosystems are sacred and deeply interconnected with traditional beliefs, and their preservation is vital to maintain harmony and balance with nature.
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