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An investigation of the impact of Melbourne Zoo's 'Seal-the-Loop' donate call-to-action on visitor satisfaction and behavior

机译:墨尔本动物园的“Seal-the-Loop”捐赠号召性用语对游客满意度和行为影响的调查

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Modern zoos are uniquely positioned to educate the public about environmental issues and promote conservation action. This report investigates the introduction of a donation request during an interactive fur seal presentation (as part of Melbourne Zoo's Seal-the-Loop initiative) on visitor satisfaction, perceptions of donation as a way to help wild fur seals, and donation behaviors. Comparisons are made between three groups surveyed upon exit: (1) viewed the interactive fur seal presentation prior to the donation request implementation (pledge-presentation: N=86; see Mellish, Pearson, Sanders, and Litchfield ; International Zoo Yearbook 129:129-154); (2) viewed the interactive fur seal presentation including the donation request (donate-presentation: N=82); and (3) viewed the fur seal exhibit and donation point but not the presentation and were not directly asked to make a donation (donate-exhibit: N=82). Findings demonstrate visitor satisfaction with the interactive fur seal presentation was not negatively impacted following the implementation of the donate request (with >92 of pledge-presentation and donate-presentation visitors providing a satisfied or very satisfied rating). Only the donate-presentation visitors reported donation as a conservation action to help wild fur seals (19.18; 0 for pledge-presentation visitors). While both donate-exhibit (39.51) and donate-presentation visitors (60.75) self-reported making donations or intending to do so, donation behavior was significantly increased for visitors who had viewed the fur seal presentation. Findings provide preliminary support that zoos may utilize interactive educational presentations to effectively ask visitors for donations to support specific conservation projects, without negatively impacting on satisfaction and with a relatively high level of visitor engagement.
机译:现代动物园在教育公众了解环境问题和促进保护行动方面具有独特的优势。本报告调查了在互动海狗展示(作为墨尔本动物园 Seal-the-Loop 计划的一部分)中引入捐赠请求的情况,包括游客满意度、对捐赠作为帮助野生海豹的一种方式的看法以及捐赠行为。在退出时对接受调查的三组进行了比较:(1)在实施捐赠请求之前观看了互动的海狗展示(承诺展示:N=86;参见Mellish,Pearson,Sanders和Litchfield[];国际动物园年鉴 129:129-154);(2)观看了互动海狗展示,包括捐赠请求(捐赠展示:N=82);(3)查看了海狗展品和捐赠点,但未查看演示文稿,也没有直接被要求捐赠(捐赠展品:N=82)。调查结果显示,在实施捐赠请求后,游客对互动海狗展示的满意度没有受到负面影响(>92% 的认捐展示和捐赠展示游客提供了满意或非常满意的评分)。只有捐赠展示的参观者报告说捐赠是帮助野生海狗的保护行动(19.18%;承诺展示参观者为0%)。而捐赠展览(39.51%)和捐赠展示参观者(60。75%)的受访者表示,在进行捐赠或打算捐赠的情况下,观看过海狗展示的游客的捐赠行为显著增加。研究结果提供了初步支持,即动物园可以利用互动教育演示有效地要求游客捐款以支持特定的保护项目,而不会对满意度产生负面影响,并且游客参与度相对较高。

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