Zoo animal welfare assessment : a review of current research and protocols concerning welfare assessment and feasibility of application in a zoo environment

Modern zoos work with conservation, education and research which are all affected by the welfare status of the animals. This makes animal welfare assessment in a zoo environment important. The aim of this study was to evaluate the main existing protocols and related research concerning welfare asses...

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Autor principal: Samelius, Veronica
Formato: M2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2018
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description Modern zoos work with conservation, education and research which are all affected by the welfare status of the animals. This makes animal welfare assessment in a zoo environment important. The aim of this study was to evaluate the main existing protocols and related research concerning welfare assessment, both for zoo and farm animals, in order to analyse the challenges that exist when working with welfare assessment in a zoo environment. This study was performed by looking at example welfare assessment protocols from the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and protocols developed for farm animals by the Welfare Quality® project. Also, related research on the topic was investigated. Welfare assessment is exercised through different methods, looking at both behavioural and physiological measures. The approach recommended by the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the Five Domains model which include both physical domains and a mental domain that represents the subjective feelings and experiences of an animal. Welfare Quality® uses four welfare principles that each comprise two to four welfare criteria. These criteria are checked using measures that have been developed for specific species. A comparison between the example protocols from EAZA and the Welfare Quality® protocols for farm animals showed that the Welfare Quality® protocols were more covering and that just one zoo example protocol covered all criteria used by Welfare Quality®. One difficulty when assessing welfare in a zoo environment is the huge amount of species kept in zoos that all need their specific protocols and assessment criteria. Another difficulty is the great individual variation within species due to for example different backgrounds and facilities. Furthermore, it can be hard assessing the welfare of wild animals due to difficulties with behavioural measures and the handling process. In order to incorporate improvement of zoo animal welfare in an overall welfare assessment of zoo animals, a suggestion of two additions to the welfare criteria of Welfare Quality® was made. The suggested addition to the list of welfare criteria are “Encouraging foraging behaviour through nutritional enrichment” and “Reproductive success”. To further develop the welfare assessment of zoo animals, an investigation on how different example protocols for zoos work in practice should be made since such an investigation could give information to further develop welfare principles and criteria specific for a zoo environment. Furthermore, collaboration between zoos should be extended. Both between zoos with high level of resources to cooperate in making more species-specific measures and protocols, but also between these zoos and zoos with less resources that might need help with their work concerning welfare assessment.
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spelling RepoSLU137762019-02-25T13:37:59Z Zoo animal welfare assessment : a review of current research and protocols concerning welfare assessment and feasibility of application in a zoo environment Välfärdsbedömning på djurpark : en genomgång av befintlig forskning och protokoll för välfärdsbedömning samt tillämpning i djurparksmiljö Samelius, Veronica welfare assessment zoo assessment protocols animal welfare Welfare Quality® Modern zoos work with conservation, education and research which are all affected by the welfare status of the animals. This makes animal welfare assessment in a zoo environment important. The aim of this study was to evaluate the main existing protocols and related research concerning welfare assessment, both for zoo and farm animals, in order to analyse the challenges that exist when working with welfare assessment in a zoo environment. This study was performed by looking at example welfare assessment protocols from the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and protocols developed for farm animals by the Welfare Quality® project. Also, related research on the topic was investigated. Welfare assessment is exercised through different methods, looking at both behavioural and physiological measures. The approach recommended by the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the Five Domains model which include both physical domains and a mental domain that represents the subjective feelings and experiences of an animal. Welfare Quality® uses four welfare principles that each comprise two to four welfare criteria. These criteria are checked using measures that have been developed for specific species. A comparison between the example protocols from EAZA and the Welfare Quality® protocols for farm animals showed that the Welfare Quality® protocols were more covering and that just one zoo example protocol covered all criteria used by Welfare Quality®. One difficulty when assessing welfare in a zoo environment is the huge amount of species kept in zoos that all need their specific protocols and assessment criteria. Another difficulty is the great individual variation within species due to for example different backgrounds and facilities. Furthermore, it can be hard assessing the welfare of wild animals due to difficulties with behavioural measures and the handling process. In order to incorporate improvement of zoo animal welfare in an overall welfare assessment of zoo animals, a suggestion of two additions to the welfare criteria of Welfare Quality® was made. The suggested addition to the list of welfare criteria are “Encouraging foraging behaviour through nutritional enrichment” and “Reproductive success”. To further develop the welfare assessment of zoo animals, an investigation on how different example protocols for zoos work in practice should be made since such an investigation could give information to further develop welfare principles and criteria specific for a zoo environment. Furthermore, collaboration between zoos should be extended. Both between zoos with high level of resources to cooperate in making more species-specific measures and protocols, but also between these zoos and zoos with less resources that might need help with their work concerning welfare assessment. SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2018 M2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/13776/
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Samelius, Veronica
Zoo animal welfare assessment : a review of current research and protocols concerning welfare assessment and feasibility of application in a zoo environment
title Zoo animal welfare assessment : a review of current research and protocols concerning welfare assessment and feasibility of application in a zoo environment
title_full Zoo animal welfare assessment : a review of current research and protocols concerning welfare assessment and feasibility of application in a zoo environment
title_fullStr Zoo animal welfare assessment : a review of current research and protocols concerning welfare assessment and feasibility of application in a zoo environment
title_full_unstemmed Zoo animal welfare assessment : a review of current research and protocols concerning welfare assessment and feasibility of application in a zoo environment
title_short Zoo animal welfare assessment : a review of current research and protocols concerning welfare assessment and feasibility of application in a zoo environment
title_sort zoo animal welfare assessment : a review of current research and protocols concerning welfare assessment and feasibility of application in a zoo environment
topic welfare assessment
zoo
assessment protocols
animal welfare
Welfare Quality®