Zoo visitor knowledge and attitudes towards gorillas and chimpanzees
The authors conducted an evaluation of visitor knowledge and conservation attitudes toward African apes at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo. Using S. R. Kellert’s and J. Dunlap’s (1989) analysis of zoo visitor knowledge and attitudes as a model, they modified and administered a survey to 1,000 visitors to the ape facility. On average, visitors correctly answered […]
Applying welfare training in global commercial settings
Around the world, people who care for animals as stock-keepers, stockmen, farmers, producers are placed in a position where they can greatly influence the quality of life of the animals they manage. A stock-keeper’s viewpoint on animal welfare and animal care will be enormously influenced by their cultural frame, how animals are viewed in the […]
Exploring Children’s Perspectives on the Welfare Needs of Pet Animals
Children are increasingly viewed as important recipients of educational interventions to improve animal welfare, yet research examining their perspectives is lacking, particularly within the UK. Helping children to care appropriately for animals depends, not least, on an ability to understand the needs of different species and correctly identify cues given by the animal that indicate […]