“…The second attitude is radical protection of the macaques. It is formed readily by an urbanized population, whose attitude is highly influenced by secondhand information (such as media), rather than by their own experiences (Kishioka et al 2010(Kishioka et al , 2011. These conservation-oriented people do not tolerate macaque killings, and are therefore in frequent disagreements with the people exhibiting the intolerant attitude (Watanabe 2007).…”
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“…The second attitude is radical protection of the macaques. It is formed readily by an urbanized population, whose attitude is highly influenced by secondhand information (such as media), rather than by their own experiences (Kishioka et al 2010(Kishioka et al , 2011. These conservation-oriented people do not tolerate macaque killings, and are therefore in frequent disagreements with the people exhibiting the intolerant attitude (Watanabe 2007).…”
Section: (Iv) Changes In the Attitudes Of The Japanese People Towards Macaquesmentioning
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