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Evaluating the Conservation Impact of an Innovative Zoo-Based Educational Campaign: 'Don't Palm Us Off' for Orang-utan Conservation

机译:评估基于动物园的创新教育活动的保护影响:“不要让我们离开”猩猩保护活动

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With significant biodiversity loss occurring presently, increased emphasis is being placed upon the capacity of zoos to contribute to species conservation. This paper evaluates an innovative conservation education campaign 'Don't Palm Us Off' implemented at Melbourne Zoo, Australia. This sought to address a lack of public awareness regarding palm oil (the product most threatening the survival of the orang-utan) and to create public support for mandatory labeling of palm oil on food products, allowing for informed consumer purchasing. Communication tools utilized included an educational video presentation played on-site, as well as You Tube video, celebrity ambassadors, and social media. Evaluation took place across four time-points: baseline, mid-point, conclusion (12 months), and follow-up. Zoo visitors (N?403) were randomly selected whilst visiting the orang-utan exhibit, completing a questionnaire regarding knowledge about orang-utans, attitudes toward orang-utans, support for palm oil labeling, previous conservation behavior, and intentions for future behavior. Results revealed significant increases in palm oil awareness; attitudes toward orang-utans; support for palm oil labeling; and indicating labeling would influence purchasing behavior, at all times relative to baseline (P>0.01). There were also significant increases in selfreported conservation behavior at the end of the campaign and follow-up (P>0.05). In excess of 160,000 people additionally signed an associated petition for mandatory palm oil labeling. Overall the findings support the efficacy of this multi-faceted initiative; highlighting the importance of continued innovation in zoo-based conservation education and practice (including the integration of emerging technologies with traditional on-site education) to maximize contributions to species conservation.
机译:当前,由于生物多样性的大量丧失,越来越重视动物园为物种保护做出贡献的能力。本文评估了在澳大利亚墨尔本动物园实施的创新性保护教育运动“ Do n't Palm Us Off”。这旨在解决公众对棕榈油(危害最大的红毛猩猩生存的产品)认识不足的问题,并为食品上的棕榈油强制性标签提供公众支持,从而允许消费者进行知情购买。所使用的通信工具包括在现场播放的教育视频演示,You Tube视频,名人大使和社交媒体。评估在四个时间点进行:基线,中点,结论(12个月)和随访。参观红毛猩猩展览时,随机选择了动物园游客(N?403),完成了有关红毛猩猩知识,对红毛猩猩的态度,对棕榈油标签的支持,以前的保护行为以及对未来行为的意图的问卷调查。结果显示棕榈油的认知度显着提高;对猩猩的态度;支持棕榈油标签;并指出标签始终会影响相对于基准的购买行为(P> 0.01)。在运动结束和随访时,自我报告的保护行为也显着增加(P> 0.05)。超过160,000人另外签署了有关强制性棕榈油标签的请愿书。总体而言,研究结果支持了这一多方面举措的有效性;强调在基于动物园的保护教育和实践中不断创新的重要性(包括将新兴技术与传统的现场教育相结合),以最大程度地为物种保护做出贡献。

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