Environmental undergraduate student, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran
Abstract
Wildlife conservation studies have recently increasingly focused on the social aspects of wildlife conservation in order to maintain or improve the status of large endangered carnivorous species. A key part of the study is the tolerance and attitude of local people to wildlife, because negative attitudes in those who encounter a dangerous or harmful animal or have different experiences of human-wildlife conflict can lead to anti-protective behaviors. In addition, attitudes and fears about animals can also contribute to the development of negative attitudes toward them. On the other hand, a positive attitude can help pro-environmental behaviors and protect protection. Therefore, efforts to increase the acceptance of large carnivores by the local population by increasing their tolerance are important goals in the effort to protect wildlife.
Saberi, S. M. J. A. (2020). Rural and urban students' perceptions of brown bears in Turkey. The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 4(1), 13-16.
MLA
Saberi, S. M. J. A. . "Rural and urban students' perceptions of brown bears in Turkey", The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 4, 1, 2020, 13-16.
HARVARD
Saberi, S. M. J. A. (2020). 'Rural and urban students' perceptions of brown bears in Turkey', The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 4(1), pp. 13-16.
CHICAGO
S. M. J. A. Saberi, "Rural and urban students' perceptions of brown bears in Turkey," The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 4 1 (2020): 13-16,
VANCOUVER
Saberi, S. M. J. A. Rural and urban students' perceptions of brown bears in Turkey. The Scientific-Cultural Journal of Ecosphere, 2020; 4(1): 13-16.