What are the negative effects of rhino poaching? How do zoos preserve biodiversity? How does an endangered species differ from a threatened species? How many endangered species are there in Africa? How are lions an endangered species? How do endemic species affect biogeography? Are African lion...
Indeed, the education outputs of zoos are, at face value, pretty impress... Andrew,Moss,Maggie,... - 《Zoo Biology》 被引量: 28发表: 2012年 Zoo Animals and Their Human Audiences: What is the Visitor Effect? The presence of human visitors has been shown to affect the behaviour of ...
Urine was collected from the enclosures of captive male and female cougars in four zoos in the USA and frozen until use. The undiluted urine was thawed and mixed to give an odor profile that was not limited to one individual or a single sex for these trials. Target scats were collected fr...
Zoos now use a variety of designs so that you can view the animals clearly and take good photos – but if you cannot, never scale the barriers or reach out to the animals and avoid placing children on or over fences. There are a surprisingly high number of injuries, and worse, due to...
Maholmes (Eds.), How animals affect us: Examining the influences of human-animal interaction on child development and human health (pp. 193–202). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.McCardle P, McCune S, Griffin JA, Maholmes V. How animals affect us: Examining the influence ...
What can we do? The first is to make laws to protect endangered species. One other useful thing is to create protective areas. It could create a safe environment for animals to live in. Sending animals to the zoo is not the best choice, but better than have been killed. ...
include the ringtail, a mammal of the raccoon family, and the marten, a small carnivorous mammal that's a member of the Mustelidae family. Permits to own these and other banned animals are only given to research institutes, public displays, or organized entertainment such as zoos or circuses....
How Long Do Pet Iguanas Live? Captive iguanas typically live significantly longer than those in the wild, in part due to their carefully maintained enclosures. ©iStock.com/Chepko As we touched on earlier, captive iguanas (i.e. those kept in zoos or as pets) livemuchlonger than their wi...
How has zoos have evolved over the past 50 years to become conservation centers? What are some of the economic pressures faced by zoos namely space, capacity, and resources that can affect their conservation efforts? Explain why animals such as elephants...
How human research could reveal the functions of conscious affect? The need for wild animal welfare studies in a time of climate change? So many topics, yet underpinning all is a bedrock need for welfare science to be valid: to say something true and relevant about the animals it aims to ...