Assessing the impact of complimentary wildflower seed packets as an outreach tool for promoting pollinator conservation at a zoo

Q2 Social Sciences
K. Kerr, Ashley K. Harricharan
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Abstract

Abstract Wildflower seeds have been distributed by zoos and other organizations to facilitate native plant gardening and promote pollinator conservation, but the effectiveness of these campaigns has not been formally evaluated. We use Toronto Zoo members as a sample population to assess the efficacy of distributing wildflower seeds versus informative material alone to encourage pollinator gardening habits. Through a post-treatment questionnaire, we found that the majority of recipients planted their seeds and were more likely to read accompanying interpretive material, but did not indicate greater future intentions to create pollinator habitat than those who had just read informative material.
评估赠送野花种子包作为推广工具的影响,以促进动物园传粉媒介的保护
动物园和其他组织已经开始分发野花种子,以促进本地植物园艺和促进传粉媒介的保护,但这些活动的有效性尚未得到正式评估。我们使用多伦多动物园成员作为样本群体来评估分发野花种子与单独提供信息材料的效果,以鼓励传粉者的园艺习惯。通过处理后的问卷调查,我们发现大多数接受者播下了种子,更有可能阅读随附的解释性材料,但与那些只阅读信息材料的人相比,没有表现出更大的未来创造传粉媒介栖息地的意图。
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期刊介绍: Applied Artificial Intelligence addresses concerns in applied research and applications of artificial intelligence (AI). The journal also acts as a medium for exchanging ideas and thoughts about impacts of AI research. Articles highlight advances in uses of AI systems for solving tasks in management, industry, engineering, administration, and education; evaluations of existing AI systems and tools, emphasizing comparative studies and user experiences; and the economic, social, and cultural impacts of AI. Papers on key applications, highlighting methods, time schedules, person-months needed, and other relevant material are welcome.
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