Species
Indigenous communities
Predation
Conservation
100

The collared peccary, a problematic genus to Indigenous Costa Rican communities falls under which category? (Mammal, amphibian, bird, reptile or invertebrate)

Mammal
100

What percentage of indigenous communities are in Latin America?

10%

100

This species is problematic in Costa Rica due to livestock attacks

Jaguar, Puma or Panther

100

What are the different conservation narratives? 

 Traditional, Community-based, and Sustainable. 

200

In Bulgaria, this species was legal to hunt until 2002, until the Biodiversity Law was established and the species was granted protected status

Brown bear

200

The Nairi Awari Indigenous Territory is located in the northern part of the Talamanca Mountains, between the Cartago and ______ provinces

Limón

200

What type of livestock does Oppossum typically prey on? 

Poultry/Chickens

200

Where did Conservationist and TED Fellow Moreangels Mbizah say to bring school children and communities to get a chance to connect with the wildlife?

National Parks.

300

Percentage of the world’s felid species that come into contact with humans

75%

300

Which Costa Rican Indigenous group raise free-range pig and like the pua‘a (Polynesian pig), have a strong connection to human families?

Cabécar

300

What percentage of Costa Rican Indigenous community members lose livestock to predators?

10-25% 

300

What was one of the success factors of the community Camera Trapping Programme from the Ruaha Carnivore Project?

  1. Collect data on wildlife population

  2. Incentivize conservation

400

The term for a high profile species chosen to represent a habitat, appearing in advertisements and film

Flagship species

400

For the Cabécares, why are animals important to their culture

Storytelling/Spiritual guidance

400

In Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula, how many jaguar deaths were there in between 2018-2020?



12

400

What is the definition of “neoliberal conservation”? 

“principles of neoliberal economics including commodification, marketization, decentralization, and privatization” (Fletcher & Toncheva, 3)


500

The term for a species that plays a key role in the health of the ecosystem.

keystone species

500

How many indigenous territories cover 6.6% of Costa Rica's national territory

24

500

From 2003-2019, how many reported incidents of big cats attacking humans occurred in Costa Rica?

0

500

What was a conservation effort made to prevent the Human and Jaguar Conflict in Costa Rica's Osa Penisula? 


One of the conservation efforts made was to connect various protected areas through a biological corridor that would allow jaguars and other wildlife to move between them. 


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