concept   wildlife

35 commonsense assertions
Cultures (35) Australia (1) India (1) Kenyan (1) Japan (1) South Africa (1) Tanzania (1) United States (1) urban (1) Nepal (1) Africa (1) Western countries (1) Chernobyl-affected areas (1) Singapore (1) animal rights activists (1) Antarctica (1) Australian (1) African savannas (1) Coastal cultures (1) Indian culture (1) Inland cultures (1) Japanese (1) Maasai (1) Nature-focused cultures (1) Remote Himalayan villages (1) Sierra Leone (1) Small villages in developing countries (1) Urban American (1) Urban Japan (1) Urban cities (1) Urban-focused cultures (1) mountaineering cultures (1) mountainous region (1) nature (1) remote locations (1) urbanized countries (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 wildlife Australia Australia is known for its rich and diverse wildlife and strong emphasis on conservation and ethical interaction. 16
2 wildlife India In India, wildlife, particularly tigers and elephants, is culturally and religiously significant, leading to specific conservation efforts and traditional knowledge. 16
3 wildlife Kenyan Wildlife safaris and conservation efforts are central to Kenyan culture and tourism, showcasing iconic animals such as lions and elephants. 13
4 wildlife Japan Wildlife is revered and has cultural and spiritual significance in Japan. 11
5 wildlife South Africa South Africa's culture embraces wildlife conservation, tourism, and respect for diverse animal species. 10
6 wildlife Tanzania Tanzania's wildlife safaris and conservation efforts make it a popular destination for encountering diverse African animal species in their natural habitat. 10
7 wildlife United States In the United States, wildlife conservation is a significant cultural value, evident in the existence of national parks and reserves dedicated to preserving natural habitats. 8
8 wildlife urban In urban areas, wildlife encounters are rare and typically occur in controlled environments like zoos or nature reserves. 7
9 wildlife Nepal Wildlife holds cultural and religious significance in Nepal, leading to dedicated conservation efforts. 6
10 wildlife Africa Africa's diverse and revered wildlife faces challenges in contaminated areas due to limited resources and infrastructure. 4
11 wildlife Western countries In Western countries, wildlife is protected and observed from a distance with photography emphasizing respect for animals' natural behavior. 4
12 wildlife Chernobyl-affected areas Wildlife in Chernobyl-affected areas are studied for their resilience and adaptation to radiation exposure. 3
13 wildlife Singapore Limited interaction with natural environments in urbanized Singapore leads to less knowledge of wildlife. 3
14 wildlife animal rights activists Animal rights activists advocate for wildlife protection to maintain natural habitats, biodiversity, and ecological balance while minimizing human harm. 3
15 wildlife Antarctica Antarctica's culture is connected to its diverse wildlife, including penguins, seals, and whales in icy habitats. 2
16 wildlife Australian Australia's wildlife is abundant, diverse, and known for iconic animals like kangaroos and koalas. 2
17 wildlife African savannas African savannas are known for their abundance of large mammals such as elephants and giraffes. 1
18 wildlife Coastal cultures Coastal cultures are more likely to encounter marine wildlife, including dolphins, seals, and various fish species. 1
19 wildlife Indian culture Elephants are revered and hold cultural significance, while holy cows are protected animals in Indian culture. 1
20 wildlife Inland cultures Inland cultures are more likely to encounter land-dwelling wildlife such as deer, bears, and wolves. 1
21 wildlife Japanese Japanese culture is often associated with wildlife such as monkeys, deer, and foxes in their natural habitat. 1
22 wildlife Maasai Wildlife holds significant cultural and spiritual value for the Maasai people. 1
23 wildlife Nature-focused cultures Nature-focused cultures prioritize wildlife conservation and protection. 1
24 wildlife Remote Himalayan villages In remote Himalayan villages, wildlife encounters are a common part of everyday life. 1
25 wildlife Sierra Leone Sierra Leone's wildlife includes diverse species such as chimpanzees, hippos, and various bird species. 1
26 wildlife Small villages in developing countries Wildlife in small, developing villages is hunted for food or trade due to reliance on natural resources for survival. 1
27 wildlife Urban American In urban American culture, wildlife encounters are mostly limited to pets and zoos. 1
28 wildlife Urban Japan In urban Japan, wildlife sightings are rare and limited to small parks and zoos. 1
29 wildlife Urban cities Wildlife in urban cities is rarely seen and is mainly found in zoos or protected areas. 1
30 wildlife Urban-focused cultures Urban-focused cultures often displace or endanger wildlife through urbanization and industrialization. 1
31 wildlife mountaineering cultures Naturalists and adventurers often study and observe wildlife in mountainous regions. 1
32 wildlife mountainous region Wildlife in mountainous regions is highly valued and integrated into local cultural traditions and folklore. 1
33 wildlife nature Wildlife is an essential part of the natural world and deserves protection for its intrinsic value and ecological role. 1
34 wildlife remote locations Wildlife is a part of daily life in remote locations and is often encountered in natural habitats. 1
35 wildlife urbanized countries Urbanization in developed countries has led to reduced direct interaction with diverse wildlife. 1