2024
DOI: 10.1177/02780771241250129
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Perceptions, Knowledge, and Emotions About Owls in Southern Ecuador

Verónica Iñiguez-Gallardo,
Fabián Reyes-Bueno,
Ivonne González-Coronel
et al.

Abstract: Owls hold significant utilitarian and aesthetic values for humans, ranging from pest control to ecotourism. However, cultural beliefs rooted in negative perceptions and emotions have led to conflicts and threats to many owl species. In South America, research on the relationship between owls and people is limited. This study aims to identify the variables involved in the construction of social knowledge, perceptions, and emotions toward owls. Face-to-face questionnaires were administered to residents in southe… Show more

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