走向康复智能栖息地:北美负鼠乔伊的设计

K. C. Kresnye, Annie M. Phelps, Patrick C. Shih
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野生动物康复包括照顾生病、受伤和孤儿的非驯养的本地动物,让它们重新放归野外。虽然康复人员面临着与动物收容所类似的障碍,如资金有限和技术挑战,但野生动物康复需要最少的人类接触,以确保成功地将其重新引入野外。然而,由于健康问题,被照顾的动物需要经常监测和照料。在本文中,我们记录了我们的过程和设计考虑,为美国负鼠设计了一个独特的智能栖息地,这是当地康复中心的一种常见的动物,在监测动物健康的同时限制人类的互动。我们的过程包括与志愿者的访谈和参与式观察,从而为美国负鼠的未来设计工作制定规范。
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Towards Rehabilitation Smart Habitats: Designing for North American Opossum Joeys
Wildlife rehabilitation involves caring for sick, injured, and orphaned non-domesticated native animals to re-release into the wild. While rehabilitators face similar hurdles as animal shelters such as limited funding and technology challenges, wildlife rehabilitation requires minimal human contact to ensure a successful reintroduction to the wild. However, the animals cared for require frequent monitoring and tending for health concerns. In this paper we document our process and design considerations for a smart habitat unique for the American opossum, a common intake at a local rehabilitation center, to limit human interaction while monitoring animal health. Our process includes interviews with volunteers and participatory observation, resulting in specifications of future design work for the American opossum.
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