de Mori Barbara, Mercugliano Elena, Cerizza Adriana F, Biasetti Pierfrancesco, Florio Daniela, Da Re Riccardo, Mazzariol Sandro, Usachova Olga, Basile Simone, Gili Claudia, Rota Nodari Sara
Department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
Ethics Laboratory for Veterinary Medicine, Conservation and Animal Welfare, University of Padua, Padua, Italy.
PLoS One. 2025 Jan 6;20(1):e0309760. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309760. eCollection 2025.
Ensuring animal welfare is a key aspect of animal management in zoological facilities and aquaria, representing a pivotal facet of their mission. Italy currently lacks a comprehensive and valuable assessment methodology for evaluating the welfare of captive animals. To address this gap, the present study aimed to identify the most important criteria that should be considered in the welfare management and assessment of animals housed in Italian zoos and aquaria. To pinpoint this issue, we engaged experts with diverse backgrounds, structuring their communication throughout an iterative process, by applying the Delphi methodology. A pilot and three Delphi rounds were administered online to 74 experts, asking them to a) validate relevant topics derived from current legislation and guidelines divided into three clusters: Care, Wellbeing, and Regulation; b) assess the relevance of these topics across taxonomic groups; c) propose and confirm indicators for each identified topic; d) suggest and refine a list of questions for animal welfare assessment. The results were three lists of questions, one for each cluster, with a total of 80 topics, 174 indicators, and 272 questions identified by the experts. The aspects included in these lists offer valuable insights into the main aspects experts consider relevant for captive animal welfare. Despite the complexity of animal welfare and the huge amount of species hosted in zoos limiting the possibility to cover this aspect with a single expert consultation, this project actively addresses the urgent need for standardization in animal welfare assessment, contributing to the ongoing development of zoological regulations in Italy. This is especially important given the current limited legislative framework, underscoring the link between animal welfare and successful ex-situ species conservation. These questions can be the basis of fine-tuned protocols to be tested in future projects aiming at animal welfare self-assessment, thus supporting authority inspection processes.
确保动物福利是动物园和水族馆动物管理的关键方面,是其使命的一个关键层面。意大利目前缺乏用于评估圈养动物福利的全面且有价值的评估方法。为填补这一空白,本研究旨在确定在意大利动物园和水族馆圈养动物的福利管理和评估中应考虑的最重要标准。为明确这一问题,我们邀请了背景各异的专家,通过应用德尔菲法在一个迭代过程中构建他们的沟通方式。对74位专家进行了一次预试验和三轮在线德尔菲调查,要求他们:a)验证从现行法律法规和指南中衍生出的相关主题,这些主题分为三个类别:照料、福祉和监管;b)评估这些主题在不同分类群体中的相关性;c)为每个确定的主题提出并确认指标;d)提出并完善动物福利评估问题清单。结果得到了三个问题清单,每个类别一个,专家们共确定了80个主题、174个指标和272个问题。这些清单中包含的方面为专家们认为与圈养动物福利相关的主要方面提供了宝贵见解。尽管动物福利复杂,且动物园饲养的物种数量众多,限制了通过单一专家咨询涵盖这一方面的可能性,但该项目积极应对动物福利评估标准化的迫切需求,为意大利动物学法规的持续发展做出贡献。鉴于目前有限的立法框架,这一点尤为重要,凸显了动物福利与成功的迁地物种保护之间的联系。这些问题可作为在未来旨在进行动物福利自我评估的项目中进行微调协议测试的基础,从而支持当局的检查过程。