Alba Andrew C, Leighty Katherine A, Pittman Courte Victoria L, Grand Alison P, Bettinger Tamara L
Animals, Science, and Environment, Disney's Animal Kingdom®, Bay Lake, Florida.
Zoo Biol. 2017 Jul;36(4):243-249. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21373. Epub 2017 Jun 18.
Environmental enrichment techniques present animals with cognitive challenges while providing them opportunities to make choices and exert control over their environment. In this way, cognitive research and training is enriching to animals and can be used as a form of enrichment in zoos and aquariums. Cognitive research demonstrations also provide an opportunity to enhance visitor experience, as well as foster interactions between animals and keepers. We investigated how cognitive research sessions involving eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina) at Disney's Animal Kingdom impacted both the rate of visitors coming to the exhibit and the amount of time they spent engaged. Further, we used a questionnaire to assess the impact of keeper participation in these sessions on their relationships with and perceptions of the turtles. While visitation rate to the exhibit was not impacted, cognitive research sessions held visitor attention for longer than keeper interpretation or at times during which no keepers or researchers were present. We also found that keepers that had worked with the turtles for longer and keepers that regularly participated in cognitive research sessions reported stronger bonds with the turtles. Our research suggests that use of cognitive research and training demonstrations for guest viewing in zoos and aquariums may enhance visitor learning opportunities by increasing the amount of time they spend at the exhibit. Our study also provides evidence that participation in such demonstrations by zoo and aquarium professionals can be related to improved keeper-animal bonds, potentially resulting in better husbandry and enhanced animal welfare.
环境丰富化技术为动物带来认知挑战,同时为它们提供做出选择和掌控环境的机会。通过这种方式,认知研究和训练对动物有益,可作为动物园和水族馆的一种丰富化形式。认知研究展示还为提升游客体验以及促进动物与饲养员之间的互动提供了契机。我们调查了在迪士尼动物王国对东部箱龟(卡罗莱纳箱龟指名亚种)开展的认知研究活动如何影响前来参观该展览的游客数量以及他们停留的时长。此外,我们通过问卷调查评估了饲养员参与这些活动对他们与乌龟的关系以及对乌龟看法的影响。虽然展览的参观率未受影响,但认知研究活动比饲养员的讲解或在没有饲养员或研究人员在场的时段更能吸引游客的注意力。我们还发现,与乌龟相处时间更长的饲养员以及经常参与认知研究活动的饲养员报告称与乌龟的关系更紧密。我们的研究表明,在动物园和水族馆中利用认知研究和训练展示供游客观看,可能通过增加游客在展览处停留的时间来提升他们的学习机会。我们的研究还提供了证据,表明动物园和水族馆专业人员参与此类展示可能与改善饲养员与动物的关系有关,这可能带来更好的饲养管理并提升动物福利。