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The information society provides the person with a significant array of information about the surrounding world, about wildlife habitats and changes in its landscapes. It is noted that in the modern social world, the volume of online, non-contact observation and admiration of wild nature landscapes is increasing due to the use of the latest technologies and the use of satellite observations of the Earth, which is reflected in the worldview orientations of people. The specifics of the co-evolution of wild nature and the cultural landscape are analyzed, which is characterized by the expansion of the cultural landscape into wild nature areas, which is caused by the expansion of industrial and agrarian spheres of social production, as well as the growth of human cognitive and communicative activity in the spaces of wild nature. It is shown that not only industrial activity, but also leisure, recreation and tourist trips to wildlife areas are meaningfully changed thanks to dialogue through computer and communication technologies. The socio-cultural dimensions of human nature correction and the principles of relations with wild nature in the context of philosophical and ecological discourse are clarified.