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Human-Animal Interactions in Zoos- Integrating Science and Practice

Human-Animal Interactions in Zoos- Integrating Science and Practice

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Human-Animal Interactions in Zoos- Integrating Science and Practice

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Comprehensive veterinary reference covering human-animal interactions in zoos- integrating science and practice. This digital edition provides in-depth coverage suitable for veterinarians, veterinary students, technicians, and animal health professionals.

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Category: Veterinary Medicine

Published by Global Vet and Co Ltd.

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  • Contents (p.6)
  • Contributors (p.8)
  • Contributors (p.8)
  • 1 An Introduction to Human–Animal Interactions in Zoos and Aquariums (p.10)
  • References (p.13)
  • 2 The Ethics of Human–Animal Interactions at the Zoo (p.15)
  • References (p.22)
  • 3 Animal–Visitor Interactions (p.25)
  • References (p.38)
  • 4 Animal–Staff Interactions (p.42)
  • References (p.52)
  • 5 Enhancing Visitor–Animal Interactions in the Modern Zoo: A Designer’s Perspective (p.55)
  • References (p.64)
  • 6 Human–Animal Interactions, Technology and Release Programmes in the Modern Zoo (p.66)
  • References (p.81)
  • 7 Assessing Visitor Effects on Zoo Animals (p.88)
  • References (p.97)
  • 8 A Conceptual Model for Understanding Types of Visitor Effects and Suggestions for Improving Visitor Effects Research (p.103)
  • References (p.113)
  • 9 The Visitor Effect in Primates (p.116)
  • References (p.126)
  • References (p.142)
  • 11 Measuring the Visitor Experience (p.150)
  • References (p.165)
  • 12 Types of Visitor Experience (p.172)
  • References (p.185)
  • 13 Maximizing Zoological Education and Learning Experiences (p.189)
  • References (p.197)
  • 14 Understanding and Improving the Visitor Experience: How Can We Increase the Positive Social Impact of Animal–Visitor Interactions? (p.201)
  • References (p.210)
  • 15 Human–Animal Interactions in Zoos and Aquariums: Emerging themes and Next Steps (p.214)
  • References (p.217)
  • Index (p.220)
  • ... and 174 more chapters

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