Environmental Parameters as Indicators of Bear Welfare.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Zoo Biology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-14 DOI:10.1002/zoo.70010
Anna Fourage, Chris R Shepherd, K A I Nekaris, Vincent Nijman
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Bears are commonly displayed in zoos worldwide. Historically, bears have been housed in poor conditions and even now can be found in inhumane bear pits despite an increased knowledge of animal welfare and husbandry practices. In many developing countries, regular and comprehensive welfare assessments are rarely conducted, especially if not required or enforced by regulatory bodies. A majority of zoos in these countries are also not members of zoo associations. To this end, we focused on evaluating bear exhibits in Thailand, a country with numerous zoos, weak regulations and enforcement pertaining to captive wildlife. We developed a simple assessment of front-of-house conditions using environmental parameters to evaluate whether zoos are providing appropriate enclosures as an indicator of welfare potential. We found 77 bears of four species on display in 37 exhibits in 17 zoos (6 accredited, 6 government and 5 private). Our results suggest that more than half of bears displayed in Thai zoos experience poor welfare in exhibits that do not meet basic standards. Overall, 49% of the 37 exhibits were below minimum size, with 54% having no vegetation and 62% having no enrichment. Accredited zoos had significantly better exhibits than government and private zoos. Our research highlights the need for the implementation of zoo standards, in addition to strengthened regulatory measures and enforcement regulating the care of captive wildlife in Thailand.

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作为熊类福利指标的环境参数。
熊通常在世界各地的动物园展出。从历史上看,熊一直被安置在条件恶劣的地方,即使是现在,尽管人们对动物福利和畜牧业的了解有所增加,但仍然可以在不人道的熊坑里找到熊。在许多发展中国家,很少进行定期和全面的福利评估,特别是在管理机构没有要求或没有强制执行的情况下。这些国家的大多数动物园也不是动物园协会的成员。为此,我们重点评估了泰国的熊展览,这个国家有许多动物园,对圈养野生动物的监管和执法薄弱。我们开发了一个简单的前厅条件评估,使用环境参数来评估动物园是否提供了适当的围栏,作为福利潜力的指标。我们在17个动物园(6个官方动物园,6个政府动物园和5个私人动物园)的37个展区中发现了4种77只熊。我们的研究结果表明,在泰国动物园中,超过一半的熊在不符合基本标准的展览中福利不佳。总体而言,37个展品中有49%低于最小尺寸,54%没有植被,62%没有富集。认证动物园的展品明显优于政府和私人动物园。我们的研究强调,除了加强泰国圈养野生动物的监管措施和执法外,还需要实施动物园标准。
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Zoo Biology
Zoo Biology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
15.40%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoo Biology is concerned with reproduction, demographics, genetics, behavior, medicine, husbandry, nutrition, conservation and all empirical aspects of the exhibition and maintenance of wild animals in wildlife parks, zoos, and aquariums. This diverse journal offers a forum for effectively communicating scientific findings, original ideas, and critical thinking related to the role of wildlife collections and their unique contribution to conservation.
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