Brando Sabrina, Norman Max
AnimalConcepts, 03725 Teulada, Spain.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Jul 9;13(14):2247. doi: 10.3390/ani13142247.
There is an ethical responsibility to provide all animals living in human care with optimal and positive well-being. As animals living in zoos and aquariums frequently interact with their human caregivers as part of their daily care routines, it is both relevant and essential to consider the impact of these interactions on animal well-being. Allowing animals to have choice and control in multiple areas of their lives, such as by providing opportunities for them to voluntarily participate in their own care through, for example, positive reinforcement training, is an essential component of good animal well-being programs. This review aims to describe evidence-based approaches, ethics, and best practices in the handling and training of the many taxa held in zoos and aquariums worldwide, drawing from work in related animal care fields such as laboratories, farms, rescue, and sanctuaries. The importance of ongoing animal well-being assessments is discussed, with a particular focus on the need for continued review and refinement of processes and procedures pertaining to animal training and handling specifically. Review, enquiry, assessment, evaluation, and refinement will aim to dynamically support positive well-being for all animals.
我们有道德责任为所有处于人类照料下的动物提供最佳且积极的福祉。由于生活在动物园和水族馆的动物在日常照料过程中经常与人类照料者互动,因此考虑这些互动对动物福祉的影响既相关又重要。让动物在生活的多个方面拥有选择权和控制权,比如通过提供机会让它们自愿参与自身的照料,例如通过正向强化训练,是良好动物福祉计划的重要组成部分。本综述旨在描述基于证据的方法、伦理以及在处理和训练世界各地动物园和水族馆饲养的众多动物分类群方面的最佳实践,借鉴实验室、农场、救援和庇护所等相关动物照料领域的工作。文中讨论了持续进行动物福祉评估的重要性,特别强调了持续审查和完善与动物训练和处理相关的流程和程序的必要性。审查、询问、评估、评价和完善旨在动态支持所有动物的积极福祉。