向公众传达动物园人口管理的关键问题

Florian Schäfer
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多年来,动物园生物学和繁殖管理的关键问题没有被动物园充分沟通,也没有被公众意识到或质疑。在过去的几十年里,这种情况发生了变化,导致动物园的透明度和可信度增加。我通过半结构化的专家访谈,对动物园如何向公众传达关键问题进行了定性研究,重点关注安乐死、避孕和“喂尸体”等问题。研究结果初步描绘了欧洲动物园目前是如何沟通关键问题的,重点是德国。动物园可以分为三组:(1)通过向公众展示直接传达关键问题的动物园;(2)喜欢用更间接的方式解释这些问题的动物园;(3)忽视传达任何关键问题的动物园。从调查小组的回答中提取了一份所使用的方法清单,以及支持和反对交流的理由。此外,利用研究结果和危机沟通建议,开发并描述了动物园关键问题管理(CIM)的初稿。游客和公众是如何接受动物园的信息的,有必要进行进一步的研究。然而,结果表明,动物园需要就如何作为多机构CIM的一部分进行关键问题的沟通达成基本的国际协议,并为关键问题建立区域沟通指南。
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On communicating critical issues of population management in zoos to the public

For many years critical issues of zoo biology and breeding management were not fully communicated by zoos, nor were they realized or questioned by the general public. This has changed within the last few decades, leading to an increase in the transparency and credibility of zoos. I conducted qualitative research on how zoos communicate critical issues to the public by using semi-structured expert interviews, focusing on the issues of euthanasia, contraception and ’carcass-feeding’. The results draw a preliminary picture of how critical issues are currently communicated in European zoos, with a focus on Germany. Zoos can be divided into three groups: (1) those who communicate critical issues directly by displaying them to the public, (2) those who prefer a more indirect way of explaining these issues, and (3) those who neglect to communicate any critical issues. A list of methods used, as well as arguments for and against communication, was extracted out of the responses of the survey group. Furthermore, a first draft for Critical Issue Management (CIM) for zoos was developed and described, using the study results as well as recommendations for crisis communication. There is a great need to conduct further research about how communication from zoos is received by visitors and the general public. Nevertheless, the results suggest that zoos need to find a basic international agreement on how to communicate critical issues as part of a multi-institutional CIM, and to establish regional communication guidelines for critical issues.

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