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Shīton Dōbutsuki
is a manga series by Sanpei Shirato published in two parts: three volumes published by Shogakukan from 1961 to 1962, and two volumes published by Seirindō in 1964 under the title . All five volumes were based on works by noted author and wildlife artist Ernest Thompson Seton, Ernest Seton, and used text written by Kenji Uchiyama (who translated all of Seton's work into Japanese). In 1963, the segment titled won the 4th Kodansha Children's Manga Award. Titles In addition to the volumes listed below, Shogakukan published in 1999 a set of two volumes containing the entire series. *''Seton's Wild Animals Part 1:'' (in , June - August 1961, Shogakukan) *''Seton's Wild Animals Part 2:'' (in ''6th Grade Student'', September - December 1961, Shogakukan) *''Seton's Wild Animals Part 3:'' (in ''6th Grade Student'', January - March 1962, Shogakukan) *''Grizzly Bear Story'' (2 volumes, 1964, published by Seirindō) References

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Wildlife
Wildlife refers to domestication, undomesticated animal species (biology), species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wilderness, wild in an area without being species, introduced by humans. Wildlife was also synonymous to game (hunting), game: those birds and mammals that were trophy hunting, hunted for sport. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts, plains, grasslands, woodlands, forests, and other areas, including the most developed urban areas, all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals that are untouched by human factors, most scientists agree that much wildlife is human impact on the environment, affected by human behavior, human activities. Some wildlife threaten human safety, health, property, and quality of life. However, many wild animals, even the dangerous ones, have value to human beings. This value might be economic, educational, or emotional in nature. Humans have historically t ...
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