2014
DOI: 10.4236/sm.2014.44030
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Individuals’ Knowledge, Beliefs, Attitudes, and Behaviors toward Animal Releasing

Abstract: The aim of this study was to propose and validate "a great variety of animals may be released" and "attitudes toward animal releasing". To achieve this goal, the self-developed Likert-typed questionnaire and demographic data were adapted. The demographic data collected from both stages were analyzed. Only the beliefs, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of the participants from the first stage were examined. Regression and path analysis were done for the data from both stages. The questionnaire research was di… Show more

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“…Since the main purpose of their trade is to release them, it poses a fundamental problem, as the individuals captured in nature are traded in the market and returned to nature. Ritualized animal release is a Buddhist and Shamanistic ritual during which captive animals are released into nature to accumulate merit [29][30][31]. These release events occur intensively each year in May on Buddha's birthday.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the main purpose of their trade is to release them, it poses a fundamental problem, as the individuals captured in nature are traded in the market and returned to nature. Ritualized animal release is a Buddhist and Shamanistic ritual during which captive animals are released into nature to accumulate merit [29][30][31]. These release events occur intensively each year in May on Buddha's birthday.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%