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Implicit Measures Help Demonstrate the Value of Conservation Education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

机译:隐含措施有助于展示刚果民主共和国保护教育的价值

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Biodiversity is being lost at unprecedented rates. Limited conservation resources must be prioritized strategically to maximize impact. Here we introduce novel methods to assess a small-scale conservation education program in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Lola ya Bonobo is the world’s only sanctuary for one of humans’ two closest living relatives, bonobos, orphaned by the illegal trade in bushmeat and exotic pets. The sanctuary is situated on the edge of the country’s capital, Kinshasa, its most densely populated region and a hub for the illegal wildlife trade that is imperiling bonobos and other endangered species. Lola ya Bonobo implements an education program specifically designed to combat this trade. Previous evaluation demonstrated the program’s efficacy in transmitting conservation knowledge to children. In Study 1, we use novel implicit tests to measure conservation attitudes before and after an educational visit and document a significant increase in children’s pro-conservation attitudes following direct exposure to bonobos and the education program. In Study 2, we show that adults exhibit high levels of conservation knowledge even before visiting the sanctuary, likely due to the sanctuary’s longstanding education efforts in Kinshasa. In Study 3, we explored adults’ empathetic attitudes toward bonobos before and after the sanctuary tour. Our results support the conservation education hypothesis that conservation education has improved relevant knowledge and attitudes in Kinshasa. Crucially, the present study validates new methods for implicitly assessing attitudes about environmental and social issues. These methods overcome typical biases in survey sampling and can be employed in diverse populations, including those with low literacy rates.
机译:生物多样性正在失去前所未有的汇率。有限的保护资源必须优先考虑最大化影响。在这里,我们介绍了评估刚果民主共和国小规模保护教育计划的新方法。 Lola Ya Bonobo是世界上唯一一个人的两个最近的生活亲属,博博斯,孤儿,被丛林疗法和异国情调的宠物的非法贸易。庇护所位于该国首都Kinshasa的优势,其最密集地区的地区,是一个非法野生动物贸易的集线器,这是无恶劣的摇晃和其他濒危物种。 Lola Ya Bonobo实施专门旨在打击这笔交易的教育课程。以前的评估表明,该计划对向儿童传送保护知识的功效。在研究1中,我们使用新颖的隐含测试来衡量教育访问前后的保护态度,并在直接接触Bonbobos和教育计划后宣告儿童保护态度大幅增加。在研究2中,我们表明,即使在访问避难所之前,成年人也表现出高水平的保护知识,这可能是由于庇护所在的金沙萨的长期教育努力。在研究3中,我们探讨了成年人在圣所巡回赛之前和之后对Bonobos的同情态度。我们的业绩支持保护教育假设,即保护教育在金沙萨改善了相关知识和态度。至关重要,本研究验证了隐含评估环境和社会问题的态度的新方法。这些方法克服了调查采样中的典型偏差,可以在各种群体中使用,包括具有低识字率的人。

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