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The Growing Pain of Animal Welfare Weaponization: Get the Ghost Out of the Machine. [PDF]
Powell DM, Watters JV.
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What Do We Know About Children's and Adolescents' Formal and Non-Formal Learning in the Zoo? A Systematic Literature Review. [PDF]
Baur A.
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Monitoring Zoo Elephant Rumble Activity Using Combined Seismic and Acoustic Data. [PDF]
Limberger F +5 more
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The Welfare and Educational Impacts of Encounter Experiences and Displays on Zoo-Housed Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens). [PDF]
Spooner SL +6 more
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Behaviour, 1966
AbstractThe reactions of more than 200 zoo animals to a standardized set of novel objects were recorded and quantified. Our results indicated significant differences among various taxonomic groups, both in the quantity and form of object manipulation. Our major quantitative findings were as follows: A.
S E, Glickman, R W, Sroges
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AbstractThe reactions of more than 200 zoo animals to a standardized set of novel objects were recorded and quantified. Our results indicated significant differences among various taxonomic groups, both in the quantity and form of object manipulation. Our major quantitative findings were as follows: A.
S E, Glickman, R W, Sroges
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2013
Zoo Animals starts with an introduction to the topic. It then moves to look at the history and philosophy of zoos: why do we have zoos? The book explains that, since there is a certain amount of regulation associated with zoos, zoos have to consider animal identification and record-keeping, housing and husbandry, and animal welfare ...
Geoff Hosey +2 more
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Zoo Animals starts with an introduction to the topic. It then moves to look at the history and philosophy of zoos: why do we have zoos? The book explains that, since there is a certain amount of regulation associated with zoos, zoos have to consider animal identification and record-keeping, housing and husbandry, and animal welfare ...
Geoff Hosey +2 more
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Haematopoietic malignancies in zoo animals
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1992Myelogenous leukaemia was found in a Russell's viper, a Honduran milk snake, a marine toad, a Byrne's marsupial mouse and an African hedgehog. Lymphocytic leukaemia was present in a broad banded copperhead and an Indian lion. Visceral lymphomatosis was observed in a snowy owl.
Z, Hruban +4 more
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