DeSmet Annabel, Ogle Brian
Department of Anthrozoology, Beacon College, Leesburg, Florida, USA.
Zoo Biol. 2022 May;41(3):193-199. doi: 10.1002/zoo.21667. Epub 2022 Jan 11.
The current study set out to examine the perceptions of felid welfare in zoos and elucidate the factors that influence an individual animal care professional's acceptance and recognition of welfare. A total of 121 felid keepers employed in an Association of Zoos & Aquariums facility were included in analysis. Results demonstrate job satisfaction is directly linked to access to training on welfare topics. The relationship between job satisfaction and the fulfillment of the Five Freedoms is positively correlated. Additionally, overall job satisfaction does not appear to influence the bond with felids, but it does with other zoo animals. Those with lower reported job satisfaction demonstrate an overall lower bond with nonfelids, where this not observed in felids. Participants in this study demonstrate the direct connection between job satisfaction and perceived fulfillment of the Five Freedoms. Participants who were provided access to training and information on animal welfare often demonstrated a higher job satisfaction, more positive perception of their employer, and overall view of zoos meeting the Five Freedoms with captive felids.
当前的研究旨在考察动物园中猫科动物福利的认知情况,并阐明影响个体动物护理专业人员对福利的接受和认可的因素。分析纳入了一家动物园和水族馆协会设施中受雇的121名猫科动物饲养员。结果表明,工作满意度与获得福利主题培训直接相关。工作满意度与“五大自由”的实现之间呈正相关。此外,总体工作满意度似乎不会影响与猫科动物的关系,但会影响与其他动物园动物的关系。报告的工作满意度较低的人,与非猫科动物的总体关系较低,但在猫科动物中未观察到这种情况。本研究的参与者证明了工作满意度与对“五大自由”的感知实现之间的直接联系。获得动物福利培训和信息的参与者通常表现出更高的工作满意度、对雇主更积极的看法,以及对动物园在圈养猫科动物方面实现“五大自由”的总体看法。