Miller Lance J, Luebke Jerry F, Matiasek Jennifer
Chicago Zoological Society - Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, Illinois.
Zoo Biol. 2018 Nov;37(6):466-477. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21445. Epub 2018 Sep 26.
African and Asian elephants are popular within zoos, however there is currently limited information on how viewing them impacts zoo visitors. The goal of the current study was to examine the relationship between viewing elephants in zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and zoo visitors' reported conservation intent and perceptions of animal welfare. Visitors were systematically selected to fill out questionnaires following elephant observation at nine facilities throughout North America. Questions included information on conservation predispositions, exhibit experience, exhibit perceptions, animal welfare perceptions, emotional experience, learning outcomes, conservation intent, and demographics. Results suggest that observing elephants engaged in a variety of species-typical behaviors and having an up-close experience was significantly correlated to visitors having a positive emotional response. The positive emotional response, combined with visitor conservation predisposition had a significant positive relationship with reported interest in getting involved in conservation. Perceptions of animal welfare were significantly related to a positive emotional experience driven by seeing animals engaged in a variety of active species-typical behaviors as well as exhibit perceptions and whether or not visitors thought it was important to have elephants in zoos. Exhibit perception was primarily correlated with exhibit size. The results provide factors that could help to increase visitor interest in conservation as well as the potential impact of viewing elephants in an accredited zoo. Facilities can use this information to help ensure their visitors have similar type experiences in order to inspire visitors' interest in conservation as well as positive perceptions of animal welfare.
非洲象和亚洲象在动物园中颇受欢迎,然而目前关于观赏它们对动物园游客有何影响的信息有限。本研究的目的是探讨在经动物园和水族馆协会认证的动物园中观赏大象与动物园游客报告的保护意愿以及动物福利认知之间的关系。在北美各地的九个设施中,游客在观察大象后被系统地挑选出来填写问卷。问题包括关于保护倾向、展览体验、展览认知、动物福利认知、情感体验、学习成果、保护意愿和人口统计学等方面的信息。结果表明,观察大象表现出各种典型的物种行为以及有近距离体验与游客产生积极的情感反应显著相关。积极的情感反应,再加上游客的保护倾向,与报告的参与保护的兴趣有显著的正相关关系。动物福利认知与因看到动物表现出各种活跃的典型物种行为以及展览认知以及游客是否认为在动物园饲养大象很重要而产生的积极情感体验显著相关。展览认知主要与展览规模相关。这些结果提供了有助于提高游客保护兴趣的因素,以及在经认证的动物园中观赏大象的潜在影响。设施可以利用这些信息来帮助确保游客有类似的体验,以激发游客对保护的兴趣以及对动物福利的积极认知。