Conditioned taste aversion as a tool for mitigating human-wildlife conflicts

L Snijders, NM Thierij, R Appleby… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Modern wildlife management has dual mandates to reduce human-wildlife conflict (HWC) for
burgeoning populations of people while supporting conservation of biodiversity and the …

A meta‐analysis of the effect of visiting zoos and aquariums on visitors' conservation knowledge, beliefs, and behavior

X McNally, TL Webb, C Smith, A Moss… - Conservation …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Zoos and aquariums are well placed to connect visitors with the issues facing biodiversity
globally and many deliver interventions that seek to influence visitors' beliefs and behaviors …

The Effects of Live Feeding on Swimming Activity and Exhibit Use in Zoo Humboldt Penguins (Spheniscus humboldti)

EJ Fernandez, M Myers, NC Hawkes - Journal of Zoological and …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Penguins are considered among the most popular animals for zoo and aquarium visitors to
observe. Swimming is considered a desirable activity, both for the visitor experience and the …

Measuring social preferences for conservation management in Australia

KK Zander, GP St-Laurent, CJ Hogg, P Sunnucks… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Conservation management is a rapidly evolving field in which scientific innovation and
management practice can run ahead of social acceptability, leading to dispute and policy …

Exploration of cultural norms and behavioural beliefs about zoo animal behaviour, welfare, ethics and husbandry practices in a sample of the international zoo …

H Bacon, C Bell, CM Dwyer, N Waran, Y Qing… - Zoo …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Beliefs influence the intentions of people to behave in certain ways towards animals. This
study presents survey responses from 237 people working in zoos in China and Europe and …

Animal Shelter Workers Who Experience the Caring-Killing Paradox Describe Their Professional Quality of Life

AM Pittman - 2023 - search.proquest.com
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to describe how animal shelter workers
in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States who experience the caring-killing paradox …

Expedients for the ethical use of Rattus norvegicus as live prey in Wildlife Sanctuaries. A case study.

L Mondin - thesis.unipd.it
Wildlife sanctuaries play a pivotal role in conserving and rehabilitating various species
which often require live prey, such as rats, to provide natural feeding methods to resident …