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Humans' interactions with wild animals shaped by societal norms from "summary" of The Wild Ones by Jon Mooallem

Throughout history, societal norms have played a significant role in shaping humans' interactions with wild animals. These norms have dictated how we view and treat these creatures, often influencing our behaviors and attitudes towards them. In some cases, these norms have led to the domestication of certain species, such as dogs and cats, which have become integral parts of our lives. However, societal norms can also have negative effects on wild animals. For example, some animals are seen as pests or threats, leading to their persecution or extermination. These perceptions are often deeply ingrai...
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    The Wild Ones

    Jon Mooallem

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