Spee Leonarda B, Hazel Susan J, Dal Grande Eleonora, Boardman Wayne S J, Chaber Anne-Lise
School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Mudla Wirra Road, Roseworthy, SA 5371, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2019 Jul 24;9(8):480. doi: 10.3390/ani9080480.
The popularization of exotic pets on celebrity social media in the Middle East has led to questionable impacts on exotic pet demand and threats to species conservation. The objective of this study was to identify exotic animal species featured on Middle Eastern celebrity social media account posts, the public perception of those posts, and their potential impacts on exotic pet demand and conservation (for global-scale extrapolation). Public social media accounts of highly influential persons from oil-rich Middle Eastern regions were manually investigated to evaluate subject demographics, species features, and post information (likes, comments) between January 2017 and August 2018. Twenty-five subjects possessed active social media accounts, from which 418 social media posts were extracted based on their inclusion of a privately owned exotic animal. SPSS Version 25 was used for frequency and descriptive analyses of these posts, in addition to comment analyses to evaluate quantitative (emojis) and qualitative (text) audience perceptions from a total of 10 social media posts of CITES Appendix I- or II-listed species. A greater frequency of positive than negative comments was observed ( = 8017), demonstrating the higher likelihood of social media promotion rather than negation of the exotic pet trade. Public education on wildlife conservation and exotic animal trade risks is imperative for successful conservation and welfare protection.
中东名人社交媒体上外来宠物的流行对异国宠物需求产生了可疑影响,并对物种保护构成威胁。本研究的目的是确定中东名人社交媒体账户帖子中出现的外来动物物种、公众对这些帖子的看法,以及它们对异国宠物需求和保护的潜在影响(以便进行全球范围的推断)。对中东石油丰富地区有高度影响力人士的公共社交媒体账户进行了人工调查,以评估2017年1月至2018年8月期间的主题人口统计学、物种特征和帖子信息(点赞、评论)。25名对象拥有活跃的社交媒体账户,基于其中包含的私人拥有的外来动物,从中提取了418条社交媒体帖子。除了对评论进行分析以评估来自10条《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》附录I或II所列物种的社交媒体帖子的定量(表情符号)和定性(文本)受众看法外,还使用SPSS 25版本对这些帖子进行频率和描述性分析。观察到正面评论的频率高于负面评论(=8017),这表明社交媒体更有可能促进而非否定异国宠物贸易。对野生动物保护和外来动物贸易风险进行公众教育对于成功的保护和福利保护至关重要。