Zoo and Wild Animals Welfare Assessments
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Zoo Animals".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 66293
Special Issue Editor
Interests: ethology; cognition; phenomenology; animal welfare; human-animal relations; marine mammals
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Dear Colleagues,
Animal welfare is an evolving field and keeps gaining increased recognition, importance and attention from scientists, politicians and general public. In order to properly assess animal welfare, we must consider pluridisciplinary approaches, new paradigms, novel and combined methods and innovative technologies. We also must think about ways to build bridges between in- situ and ex- situ studies to lead out on better management practices and conservation efforts.
In this Special Issue, we invite original manuscripts, reviews and theoretical papers on all aspects of animal welfare assessments. The scope is very wide. Contributions include but are not limited to the following topics: animal-based measures, positive and negative welfare indicators, enrichment, anthropogenic impacts, human-animal interactions, wildlife conservation. Papers discussing possible links between in- and ex- situ animal welfare studies are encouraged.
Dr. Fabienne Delfour
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- animal welfare
- welfare assessment
- zoo animals
- wildlife
- animal-based measures
- resources-based measures
- positive and negative welfare indicators
- physiology
- mental states
- emotions
- behavior
- cognition
- environmental enrichment
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