Welfare and enrichment of managed nocturnal species, supported by technology

This paper addresses the potential for technology to support husbandry and enrichment opportunities that enhance the welfare of zoo and sanctuary-housed nocturnal and crepuscular species. This topic was investigated through the medium of a multidisciplinary workshop (Moon Jam) that brought together...

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Main Authors: French, Fiona, Bwye, Paige, Carrigan, Laura, Coe, Jon Charles, Kelly, Robert, Leek, Tiff, Lynch, Emily C., Mahan, Eric, Mingee, Catherine
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2024
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/9616/1/animals-14-02378-v2.pdf
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14162378
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Summary:This paper addresses the potential for technology to support husbandry and enrichment opportunities that enhance the welfare of zoo and sanctuary-housed nocturnal and crepuscular species. This topic was investigated through the medium of a multidisciplinary workshop (Moon Jam) that brought together species experts, zoo designers, Animal–Computer Interaction researchers and post-graduate students in collaborative discussions and design sessions. We explain the context through an examination of existing research and current practices, and report on specific challenges raised and addressed during the Moon Jam, highlighting and discussing key themes that emerged. Finally, we offer a set of guidelines to support the integration of technology into the design of animal husbandry and enrichment that support wellbeing, to advance the best practices in keeping and managing nocturnal and crepuscular animals.