Inventory and evaluation of Nairobi Animal Orphanage : focusing on Congo Grey African parrot, cheetah and rehabilitation

This BSc thesis is a part of an initial step of a collaboration between Skansen and Kenyan Wildlife Service (KWS) and constitutes of an inventory of the Nairobi Animal Orphanage run by KWS. Animal Orphanage takes care of orphaned and injured animals arriving from throughout Kenya. The project starte...

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Autor principal: Sommer, Diana
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Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2010
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description This BSc thesis is a part of an initial step of a collaboration between Skansen and Kenyan Wildlife Service (KWS) and constitutes of an inventory of the Nairobi Animal Orphanage run by KWS. Animal Orphanage takes care of orphaned and injured animals arriving from throughout Kenya. The project started out as a refuge and as a temporary place for animals in need of care and help. With time it has evolved to an establishment that resembles and functions more like an animal zoo. The aim of this inventory is to focus on how the biological needs of Congo grey parrots ( Psittacus erithacus erithacus) and cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) are met, in terms of management and housing. It will further deal with rehabilitation of animals that are to be released back into their natural habitat, as rehabilitation and releasing are a part of AO:s aim. The inventory was carried out during three weeks at the AO in Nairobi. Enclosures were measured, sketched, photographed, and information about animals as well as management was obtained through interviews with the staff, information-boards and an animal record. The results revealed an establishment with a desire to help animals and to provide them with a good welfare, but lacking funds and know-how to do so. Enclosures and handling of the specific species, but also other species at the AO, demands for large as well as small improvements, regarding animal welfare. The aim of releasing animals back in to their natural habitat was far from reached, as this was rarely carried out. Knowledge and funds were insufficient also in this matter. The result of an unlimited intake of animals and no advance planning, such as a functional release programme, has instead resulted in a congested facility with poor animal welfare. Establishing a release programme would require a completely different approach to the animals and their handling but also a new way of thinking. In conclusion, the collaborations with Skansen and other organisations will come to play a crucial role for a future improved and reformed AO.
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spelling RepoSLU16132012-04-20T14:14:56Z Inventory and evaluation of Nairobi Animal Orphanage : focusing on Congo Grey African parrot, cheetah and rehabilitation Inventering och utvärdering av Nairobi Animal Orphanage : med fokus på grå jako, gepard och rehabilitering Sommer, Diana Zoo Animal Orphanage Rehabilitation Releasing Enclosure This BSc thesis is a part of an initial step of a collaboration between Skansen and Kenyan Wildlife Service (KWS) and constitutes of an inventory of the Nairobi Animal Orphanage run by KWS. Animal Orphanage takes care of orphaned and injured animals arriving from throughout Kenya. The project started out as a refuge and as a temporary place for animals in need of care and help. With time it has evolved to an establishment that resembles and functions more like an animal zoo. The aim of this inventory is to focus on how the biological needs of Congo grey parrots ( Psittacus erithacus erithacus) and cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) are met, in terms of management and housing. It will further deal with rehabilitation of animals that are to be released back into their natural habitat, as rehabilitation and releasing are a part of AO:s aim. The inventory was carried out during three weeks at the AO in Nairobi. Enclosures were measured, sketched, photographed, and information about animals as well as management was obtained through interviews with the staff, information-boards and an animal record. The results revealed an establishment with a desire to help animals and to provide them with a good welfare, but lacking funds and know-how to do so. Enclosures and handling of the specific species, but also other species at the AO, demands for large as well as small improvements, regarding animal welfare. The aim of releasing animals back in to their natural habitat was far from reached, as this was rarely carried out. Knowledge and funds were insufficient also in this matter. The result of an unlimited intake of animals and no advance planning, such as a functional release programme, has instead resulted in a congested facility with poor animal welfare. Establishing a release programme would require a completely different approach to the animals and their handling but also a new way of thinking. In conclusion, the collaborations with Skansen and other organisations will come to play a crucial role for a future improved and reformed AO. SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2010 M2 eng swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1613/
spellingShingle Zoo
Animal Orphanage
Rehabilitation
Releasing
Enclosure
Sommer, Diana
Inventory and evaluation of Nairobi Animal Orphanage : focusing on Congo Grey African parrot, cheetah and rehabilitation
title Inventory and evaluation of Nairobi Animal Orphanage : focusing on Congo Grey African parrot, cheetah and rehabilitation
title_full Inventory and evaluation of Nairobi Animal Orphanage : focusing on Congo Grey African parrot, cheetah and rehabilitation
title_fullStr Inventory and evaluation of Nairobi Animal Orphanage : focusing on Congo Grey African parrot, cheetah and rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Inventory and evaluation of Nairobi Animal Orphanage : focusing on Congo Grey African parrot, cheetah and rehabilitation
title_short Inventory and evaluation of Nairobi Animal Orphanage : focusing on Congo Grey African parrot, cheetah and rehabilitation
title_sort inventory and evaluation of nairobi animal orphanage : focusing on congo grey african parrot, cheetah and rehabilitation
topic Zoo
Animal Orphanage
Rehabilitation
Releasing
Enclosure