Zoo animal training – implications for the human-animal relationship, control and motivation : case study training red panda (Ailurus fulgens) for husbandry procedures

Zoo animals are trained for a lot of different reasons including facilitating husbandry procedures, physical exercise and mental stimulation. Training has also been shown to reduce stereotypies in captive wild animals. Among other factors, two of the most important for zoo animal welfare are the Hum...

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Autor principal: Aspenström, Sarah
Formato: M2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2018
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description Zoo animals are trained for a lot of different reasons including facilitating husbandry procedures, physical exercise and mental stimulation. Training has also been shown to reduce stereotypies in captive wild animals. Among other factors, two of the most important for zoo animal welfare are the Human-Animal Relationship (HAR) between animal and zookeepers, and an environment that allows behavioural choices. These factors are important for the animal´s perceived level of control of its environment. This study is divided into two parts. First, it aims to investigate trainings implications for the HAR, control and motivation. Second, it also includes a case study of training Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) for weighing and transporting. The method used in the study was literature search in databases. The case study aimed to evaluate a training plan for two Red Pandas and also to assess behavioural change throughout the training period. The results show that training can have positive implications for both the HAR and for the perceived control. The training plan proved functional as a template but may have to be adjusted depending on the individual animal and trainer. The behavioural changes throughout the training period could possibly be due to enhanced HAR, increased control or motivation but which factor, if any of the three, had the most implication could not be concluded.
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spelling RepoSLU136282019-02-25T13:37:59Z Zoo animal training – implications for the human-animal relationship, control and motivation : case study training red panda (Ailurus fulgens) for husbandry procedures träning av djurparksdjur – inverkan på human-animal relationship, kontroll och motivation : fallstudie av träning av röd panda (Ailurus fulgens) för hantering Aspenström, Sarah Animal Training Positive Reinforcement Zoo Animal Zoo Animal Training Clicker Training Human Animal Relationship Intrinsic Motivation Husbandry Training Transportation Training Red Panda Nordens Ark Ailurus fulgens Positive Emotions Motivation Control Weighing Animals Zoo animals are trained for a lot of different reasons including facilitating husbandry procedures, physical exercise and mental stimulation. Training has also been shown to reduce stereotypies in captive wild animals. Among other factors, two of the most important for zoo animal welfare are the Human-Animal Relationship (HAR) between animal and zookeepers, and an environment that allows behavioural choices. These factors are important for the animal´s perceived level of control of its environment. This study is divided into two parts. First, it aims to investigate trainings implications for the HAR, control and motivation. Second, it also includes a case study of training Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) for weighing and transporting. The method used in the study was literature search in databases. The case study aimed to evaluate a training plan for two Red Pandas and also to assess behavioural change throughout the training period. The results show that training can have positive implications for both the HAR and for the perceived control. The training plan proved functional as a template but may have to be adjusted depending on the individual animal and trainer. The behavioural changes throughout the training period could possibly be due to enhanced HAR, increased control or motivation but which factor, if any of the three, had the most implication could not be concluded. SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2018 M2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/13628/
spellingShingle Animal Training
Positive Reinforcement
Zoo Animal
Zoo Animal Training
Clicker Training
Human Animal Relationship
Intrinsic Motivation
Husbandry Training
Transportation Training
Red Panda
Nordens Ark
Ailurus fulgens
Positive Emotions
Motivation
Control
Weighing Animals
Aspenström, Sarah
Zoo animal training – implications for the human-animal relationship, control and motivation : case study training red panda (Ailurus fulgens) for husbandry procedures
title Zoo animal training – implications for the human-animal relationship, control and motivation : case study training red panda (Ailurus fulgens) for husbandry procedures
title_full Zoo animal training – implications for the human-animal relationship, control and motivation : case study training red panda (Ailurus fulgens) for husbandry procedures
title_fullStr Zoo animal training – implications for the human-animal relationship, control and motivation : case study training red panda (Ailurus fulgens) for husbandry procedures
title_full_unstemmed Zoo animal training – implications for the human-animal relationship, control and motivation : case study training red panda (Ailurus fulgens) for husbandry procedures
title_short Zoo animal training – implications for the human-animal relationship, control and motivation : case study training red panda (Ailurus fulgens) for husbandry procedures
title_sort zoo animal training – implications for the human-animal relationship, control and motivation : case study training red panda (ailurus fulgens) for husbandry procedures
topic Animal Training
Positive Reinforcement
Zoo Animal
Zoo Animal Training
Clicker Training
Human Animal Relationship
Intrinsic Motivation
Husbandry Training
Transportation Training
Red Panda
Nordens Ark
Ailurus fulgens
Positive Emotions
Motivation
Control
Weighing Animals