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Humans as Enrichment: Human-Animal Interactions and the Perceived Benefit to the Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), Human and Zoological Establishment

机译:以人类为丰富:人与动物之间的相互作用以及对猎豹,人类和动物学机构的感知利益

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Engagement with non-human animals is a rapidly-growing field of study within the animal science and social science sectors, with human-interactions occurring in many forms; interactions, encounters and animal-assisted therapy. To our knowledge, there has been a wide array of research published on domestic and livestock human-animal interactions, however, there appear to be fewer publications relating to zoo animals and the effect these interactions have on the animal, human and establishment. The aim of this study was to identify if there were any perceivable benefits from the human-animal interaction for the cheetah, the human and the establishment. Behaviour data were collected before, during and after the interaction on the behaviour of the cheetah and the human participants to highlight any trends with nine interactions conducted. All 35 participants were asked to fill in a questionnaire prior to the interaction and immediately after to ascertain if their perceptions changed following an interaction with the cheetah. An online questionnaire was also distributed for three months to gain an understanding of the perceptions of human-animal interactions from members of the public, gaining 229 responses. Both questionnaires contained qualitative and quantitative questions to allow for specific definitive answers to be analysed, but also expansion on the participants perceived perception of human-animal interactions. In conclusion, it was found that participants’ perceptions of human-animal interactions saw a positive change, with 64% of participants altering their opinion and viewing the interaction as beneficial for the cheetah (reduction in stress assumed behaviours) following participation in a 15-minute interaction. However, it was noted that many participants felt the interaction lacked educational values and therefore this is an area in which zoological establishments can work to further improve upon. The results highlighted many positive benefits for the human, animal and establishment, however, the study does indicate further areas for research in order to promote positive perceptions of human-animal interactions and to further increase the welfare of the animal during these interactions, with recommendations to create and regulate legislation.
机译:与非人类动物互动是动物科学和社会科学领域一个快速发展的研究领域,人类互动以多种形式发生。互动,相遇和动物辅助治疗。据我们所知,关于家畜和牲畜的人-动物相互作用已经发表了大量研究,但是,与动物园动物以及这些相互作用对动物,人类和家园的影响有关的出版物似乎较少。这项研究的目的是确定人与动物之间的相互作用是否对猎豹,人类和机构有任何明显的好处。在有关猎豹和人类参与者行为的互动之前,之中和之后收集行为数据,以进行九种互动来突出显示任何趋势。要求所有35位参与者在与猎豹互动之前和互动之后立即填写问卷,以确定他们的观念是否发生变化。还分发了一个在线调查问卷,为期三个月,以使公众了解人类与动物之间的互动,并获得229份答复。这两份问卷都包含定性和定量问题,以便分析特定的确定性答案,还扩展了参与者对人与动物互动的感知。总而言之,我们发现参与者对人与动物互动的看法发生了积极变化,其中有64%的参与者在参加15分钟的互动后,改变了看法并认为这种互动对猎豹有利(降低了假定的行为)。分钟互动。但是,应指出的是,许多参与者认为互动缺乏教育价值,因此这是生态机构可以进一步改进的领域。结果强调了对人类,动物和家禽的许多积极益处,但是,该研究的确表明了进一步的研究领域,以促进人们对动物与动物相互作用的积极认识,并在这些相互作用中进一步增加动物的福利,并提出了建议。制定和规范法律。

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