Abstract

The economic development of key biodiversity conservation areas and their conservation measures are underpinned by a mutually complementary and synergistic development model. Regional economic development depends on conservation awareness in biodiversity conservation areas. Moreover, the effectiveness of biodiversity conservation can be indicated by endangered wildlife conservation. This study investigated the current conservation of Huangshan Tibetan macaque (Macaca thibetana)—an endemic endangered species in the Mount Huangshan Scenic Area located in a biodiversity conservation hotspot in China, the conservation awareness of residents and visitors, and changes in local economic income through field survey. It provides inspiration and a characteristic demonstration to build a synergistic model of endangered wildlife conservation, biodiversity maintenance, and sustainable regional economic development.

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  • IntroductionBiodiversity is a combination of the ecological complexes formed by organisms and their environments and the ecological processes associated with them, in-

  • This study investigated the current conservation of Huangshan Tibetan macaque (Macaca thibetana)—an endemic endangered species in the Mount Huangshan Scenic Area located in a biodiversity conservation hotspot in China, the conservation awareness of residents and visitors, and changes in local economic income through field survey

  • This study investigated the Mount Huangshan Scenic Area located in a biodiversity conservation hotspot in China

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Introduction

Biodiversity is a combination of the ecological complexes formed by organisms and their environments and the ecological processes associated with them, in-. The key to balancing this contradiction for human beings lies in fully recognizing the practical benefits of biodiversity conservation to achieve a synergistic and sustainable development of the economy and natural resources [3]. Through field and questionnaire surveys, this study analyzed the current conservation of Huangshan Tibetan macaque (Macaca thibetana)—an endemic endangered species in China, the conservation awareness of residents and visitors and changes in local economic income. It provides inspiration and characteristic demonstration for building a synergistic model of endangered wildlife conservation, biodiversity maintenance, and sustainable regional economic development

Questionnaire Design
Questionnaire Survey
Analysis of Respondents’ Personal Background
Respondents’ History of Interaction with Wild Animals
Impact of Wildlife on Respondents’ Economic Income
Awareness of Wildlife Conservation
Conclusion
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