Godinez Andrea M, Fernandez Eduardo J
Museology Graduate Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.
School of Behavior Analysis, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, United States.
Front Psychol. 2019 Jul 30;10:1746. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01746. eCollection 2019.
Modern zoos strive to educate visitors about zoo animals and their wild counterparts' conservation needs while fostering appreciation for wildlife in general. This research review examines how zoos influence those who visit them. Much of the research to-date examines zoo visitors' behaviors and perceptions in relation to specific exhibits, animals, and/or programs. In general, visitors have more positive perceptions and behaviors about zoos, their animals, and conservation initiatives the more they interact with animals, naturalistic exhibits, and zoo programming/staff. Furthermore, zoo visitors are receptive to conservation messaging and initiatives at zoos and are more likely to participate in on-site conservation opportunities as opposed to after their visits. The research also suggests that repeat visitors are even more inclined to seek out conservation efforts compared to those visiting zoos for the first time. While current research suggests that repeat visitors are more likely to engage in conservation efforts, little is known about causal factors related to such findings, and almost no research exists to-date comparing the conservation efforts of visitors vs. non-visitors. This latter comparison will likely play a greater role in future zoo visitor research, since it poses one of the most important metrics for evaluating the specific effects visiting a zoo can have on people engaging in conservation efforts in general.
现代动物园致力于向游客传授有关动物园动物及其野生同类的保护需求,同时培养人们对野生动物的整体欣赏。这篇研究综述探讨了动物园如何影响参观动物园的人。迄今为止,大部分研究都考察了动物园游客与特定展品、动物和/或项目相关的行为和看法。总体而言,游客与动物、自然主义展品以及动物园项目/工作人员互动越多,他们对动物园、动物和保护倡议的看法就越积极,行为也越积极。此外,动物园游客乐于接受动物园的保护信息和倡议,并且相较于参观后,他们更有可能参与现场的保护活动。研究还表明,与首次参观动物园的人相比,回头客更倾向于寻求保护行动。虽然目前的研究表明回头客更有可能参与保护行动,但对于与此类发现相关的因果因素知之甚少,而且迄今为止几乎没有研究比较游客与非游客的保护行动。后一种比较可能会在未来的动物园游客研究中发挥更大作用,因为它是评估参观动物园对人们参与保护行动可能产生的具体影响的最重要指标之一。