Department of Animal Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
College of Education, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2022 Oct-Dec;25(4):382-395. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2021.1880905. Epub 2021 Feb 10.
Public events such as state fairs provide valuable opportunities to provide informal animal welfare education, possibly changing people's decisions regarding animal welfare. This study evaluated whether an interactive animal-free exhibit increased visitors' self-reported knowledge and stated behavioral intentions related to animal welfare. The exhibit featured information about the behavior and welfare of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, poultry, horses, cats and dogs. Survey data were collected at two events in the Midwestern United States (Purdue University Spring Fest (FEST): n = 32; Indiana State Fair (FAIR): n = 49 valid responses). Most people agreed and strongly agreed (FEST: 60.00%; FAIR: 74.47%) that they learned new information and would consider this information when making decisions (FAIR: 70.37%; FAIR: 76.19). Most people (FEST: 67.86%; FAIR: 71.11%) also stated that they had a better understanding of animal welfare after visiting the exhibit. These findings indicate that an animal welfare exhibit can positively influence visitors' self-reported knowledge and stated decisions about animal welfare. Future research is needed to examine the long-term impacts of animal welfare exhibits on knowledge retention, decisions and behavior.
公共活动,如州展览会,提供了有价值的机会,提供非正规的动物福利教育,可能改变人们对动物福利的决定。本研究评估了一个无动物互动展览是否增加了参观者对动物福利相关知识的自我报告和表述的行为意图。该展览展示了有关牛、羊、猪、山羊、家禽、马、猫和狗的行为和福利信息。调查数据是在美国中西部的两个活动中收集的(普渡大学春季节(FEST):n = 32;印第安纳州博览会(FAIR):n = 49 个有效回复)。大多数人同意并强烈同意(FEST:60.00%;FAIR:74.47%),他们学到了新的信息,并在做出决定时会考虑这些信息(FAIR:70.37%;FAIR:76.19%)。大多数人(FEST:67.86%;FAIR:71.11%)还表示,他们在参观展览后对动物福利有了更好的理解。这些发现表明,动物福利展览可以积极影响参观者对动物福利的自我报告知识和表述的决策。未来的研究需要检验动物福利展览对知识保留、决策和行为的长期影响。