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动物园福利研究的流行病学方法:大象福利项目。

An epidemiological approach to welfare research in zoos: the Elephant Welfare Project.

作者信息

Carlstead Kathy, Mench Joy A, Meehan Cheryl, Brown Janine L

机构信息

a Honolulu Zoo Society , Honolulu , Hawaii.

出版信息

J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2013;16(4):319-37. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2013.827915.

Abstract

Multi-institutional studies of welfare have proven to be valuable in zoos but are hampered by limited sample sizes and difficulty in evaluating more than just a few welfare indicators. To more clearly understand how interactions of husbandry factors influence the interrelationships among welfare outcomes, epidemiological approaches are needed as well as multifactorial assessments of welfare. Many questions have been raised about the housing and care of elephants in zoos and whether their environmental and social needs are being met in a manner that promotes good welfare. This article describes the background and rationale for a large-scale study of elephant welfare in North American zoos funded by the (U.S.) Institute of Museum and Library Services. The goals of this project are to document the prevalence of positive and negative welfare states in 291 elephants exhibited in 72 Association of Zoos and Aquariums zoos and then determine the environmental, management, and husbandry factors that impact elephant welfare. This research is the largest scale nonhuman animal welfare project ever undertaken by the zoo community, and the scope of environmental variables and welfare outcomes measured is unprecedented.

摘要

福利的多机构研究已证明在动物园中很有价值,但受到样本量有限以及难以评估多个以上福利指标的阻碍。为了更清楚地了解饲养因素的相互作用如何影响福利结果之间的相互关系,需要采用流行病学方法以及对福利进行多因素评估。关于动物园中大象的饲养和照料,以及它们的环境和社会需求是否以促进良好福利的方式得到满足,已经提出了许多问题。本文描述了由(美国)博物馆与图书馆服务机构资助的一项关于北美动物园大象福利的大规模研究的背景和基本原理。该项目的目标是记录在72家动物园和水族馆协会的动物园中展出的291头大象中积极和消极福利状态的发生率,然后确定影响大象福利的环境、管理和饲养因素。这项研究是动物园界有史以来开展的规模最大的非人类动物福利项目,所测量的环境变量和福利结果的范围也是前所未有的。

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