Pakistan Zoo Visitors’ Perceptions toward Zoos and Large Native Carnivores

Abid Ali, Sehrish Mehmood, Ishtiaq Ullah, E. Fernandez, Muhammad Numan Khan, Mujeeb Ullah, K. Saleem, Muhammad Osama, Fahad Shahzad, S. Spooner
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A primary goal of zoos is to educate their visitors about global conservation efforts. Studying visitors’ perceptions and attitudes towards captive and wild endangered species helps target conservation messaging. This is especially important in countries, such as Pakistan, where hunting and human–wildlife conflict pose the greatest threats to species. While there have been some studies about Pakistan’s rural communities’ perceptions, few studies have examined the perceptions of Pakistan’s zoo visitors. We present data from exit surveys (n = 304) collected at three of the largest zoos in Pakistan (Lahore: an established zoo, Peshawar: a newly built zoo, and Jungle Kingdom: a theme park and zoo). Zoo location was a significant predictor for a range of attitudes, suggesting that the way a zoo presents itself strongly impacts visitor perceptions. Perceptions of learning were influenced by high biodiversity appreciation but a low confidence in knowledge about animals. Support for keeping animals in captivity was most likely when animal welfare was perceived as good and amongst respondents who valued biodiversity. Zoo-goers, regardless of location, demonstrated high levels of interest in animals and environmental concerns. However, the primary visit motivator was spending time with family and friends.
巴基斯坦动物园游客对动物园和大型本土食肉动物的看法
动物园的一个主要目标是让游客了解全球环境保护的努力。研究游客对圈养和野生濒危物种的看法和态度有助于目标保护信息。这在巴基斯坦等国家尤其重要,在这些国家,狩猎和人类与野生动物的冲突对物种构成了最大的威胁。虽然有一些关于巴基斯坦农村社区观念的研究,但很少有研究调查巴基斯坦动物园游客的观念。我们提供了在巴基斯坦三个最大的动物园(拉合尔:一个已建成的动物园,白沙瓦:一个新建的动物园,丛林王国:一个主题公园和动物园)收集的出口调查数据(n = 304)。动物园的位置是一系列态度的重要预测因素,这表明动物园展示自己的方式强烈影响游客的看法。对生物多样性的高度赞赏和对动物知识的低信心对学习的感知有影响。当动物福利被认为是良好的,并且在重视生物多样性的受访者中,支持圈养动物的可能性最大。去动物园的人,无论在哪里,都表现出对动物和环境问题的高度兴趣。然而,主要的访问动机是与家人和朋友共度时光。
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