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Zoo Animal Welfare

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ISBN: 9781032547367
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Zoo Animal Welfare unpicks the different concepts of welfare in the zoo and aquarium, considering how enclosure design, nutrition, conservation activities, visitor engagement and daily husbandry all need to have a welfare-focus to be relevant to the species being housed. The book provides the practical application of evidence-based welfare theory, centred on the concept of “welfare-focussed husbandry”, which enables zoo animals to experience positive welfare.

Recognising that welfare is a complex and challenging area of science, the first section of the book provides core introductory material defining welfare in the zoo and looking at how the wild is managed ethically. It then delves into current issues with contributed chapters exploring topics such as environmental enrichment, nutrition, the impacts of human presence in the zoo, conservation welfare, use of social media, and population management.

Packed with case studies and exploration of emerging issues in the field (e.g. novel technology for welfare assessment, welfare considerations of overlooked taxa), this book is essential reading for higher-level undergraduate and postgraduate students and academics who wish to study welfare of captive wild animals, as well as for all those working in animal care and zoo operations. Zoo Animal Welfare will empower readers to go “beyond the norm” when considering what zoo animals really need, applying their new knowledge for the benefit of both animals and zoos.

 

Περιεχόμενα

About the Editors

Glossary

Preface

Foreword

Donald Broom

Chapter 1: Animal welfare in the zoo: The what, why and how

Paul E. Rose, Zoe Newnham, and Ian Hickey

Chapter 2: The Complexity of Conceptualising and Defining Animal Welfare

Lisa M. Riley

Chapter 3: Zoo ethics vs. welfare – Complimentary or conflicting?

Linda Greening and Lorna Cameron

Chapter 4: Confirming the credibility of animal care: Evidence-based husbandry and husbandry-based evidence

Paul E. Rose

Chapter 5:  Control and choice, and positive challenge… a route to ideal zoo welfare?

Paul E. Rose, Phill Greenwell, and Jack Lewton

Chapter 6: Environmental enrichment and promoting motivated behaviours

Paul E. Rose and Nicholas Bishop

Chapter 7: Enclosure design, space use and animal welfare

Paul E. Rose and Ian Hickey

Chapter 8: Welfare is what you eat: Zoo nutrition and positive animal welfare

Paul E. Rose

Chapter 9: People and animal welfare: Impacts of human presence in the zoo

Paul E. Rose and Ian Hickey

Chapter 10: Conservation welfare: Animal wellbeing, behavioural ecology, and the One Plan Approach to conservation

Paul E. Rose

Chapter 11: New technology: Challenges and opportunities for animal welfare science

Lisa K. Yon

Chapter 12: Animal welfare and zoo conservation outputs

Jonathan Beilby, William Costa, and Christina R Stanley

Chapter 13: Designing and implementing animal welfare management assessment programmes

Jessica J. Harley and Lisa M. Clifforde

Chapter 14: The zookeeper perspective on animal welfare 

Zoe Newnham and Jack Boultwood

Chapter 15: One Health and Welfare – Veterinary Perspectives

Matthew Fiddes and Nathalie Wissink-Argilaga

Chapter 16: Enriching the Awkward: Promoting welfare in challenging species (reptiles & amphibians)

Steve Nash

Chapter 17: Enriching the awkward: promoting welfare in challenging species (fishes)

Chloe H. Stevens

Chapter 18: Animal Welfare and Policy

Michelle O’Brien

Chapter 19: From mantids to mantis shrimp: What about invertebrate welfare?

Sarah Pellett and Steven A Trim

Chapter 20: Considering the wild: Opportunities and challenges of natural behaviour and zoo welfare

Robert W. Kelly

Chapter 21: Promoting Zoo Animal Welfare to the future professional

Marianne Freeman and Kerry Hunt

Chapter 22: Welfare in an online world – Communicating zoo and animal welfare science through social media

Ricardo Lemos de Figueiredo and Kyle Banton-Jones

Chapter 23: Population management, records and welfare

John E. Andrews and Andrew Mooney

Chapter 24: Animal-centred habitat design as the foundation of zoo animal welfare and the role of welfare prioritisation

Jake S. Veasey

Chapter 25: Zoo welfare strategy: from page to practice

Justine K. Partoon

Chapter 26: Enabling animals to participate in their own care

Camille Munday, Unnar Aevarsson, and Zoe Newnham

Chapter 27: Zoo animal welfare into the 21st Century: Conclusions and future considerations for welfare-focussed husbandry

Paul Rose, Mark Whiteside, Zoe Newnham, and Ian Hickey