Biodiv Sci ›› 2000, Vol. 08 ›› Issue (3): 314-316. DOI: 10.17520/biods.2000045
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ZHANG Ke-Jia, WANG Xiao-Ming
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Abstract: The questionnaire investigation of the relationship between Tibetan Buddhism and wildlife conservation was carried out in Shiqu and Baiyu counties of Sichuan Province from J uly to August 1999. According to the 44 questionnaire sheets from different sites , the authors found that hunting occurred in 50 % villages investigated , 96 % and 98 % of local people insisted that the wolves ( Canis lupus) and pikas ( Ochotona spp. ) should be eliminated , respectively. The attitudes of 57 % and 45 %of local people toward the raptor and ungulates showed that they would not hunt them. As there is at least one temple in each village , the local temples play an important role in wildlife conservation. The authors suggest that the local government collaborate with the local temples on the issue of wildlife conservation.
ZHANG Ke-Jia, WANG Xiao-Ming. A preliminary research on the relationship between Tibetan Buddhism and wildlife conservation in Tibetanzone of Sichuan Province[J]. Biodiv Sci, 2000, 08(3): 314-316.
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