Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of the awareness-raising program for endangered species restoration to residents in areas where restoration is possible and areas where restoration is impossible, and to improve awareness of endangered species restoration. The subjects of the study were 35 people from the Gangwon-do group, which is an endangered species restoration area, and 38 people from the metropolitan area, an area where restoration is not possible. Awareness improvement program was implemented for each group, and pre- and post-analysis was conducted through K-ESRAS to verify its effectiveness. For data analysis, t-test was conducted with statistical data processing. The results of the study verified that there is an effect on the perception of endangered animals, awareness of restoration of endangered animals, awareness of problems with the local community, attitudes about restoration of endangered animals, attitudes about endangered animals, and overall perception. It was confirmed that these research results can be used as an awareness-raising program for endangered species restoration and can help improve the awareness of residents in areas where restoration is possible.

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