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Human Positioning in Close-Encounter Photographs and the Effect on Public Perceptions of Zoo Animals

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posted on 2022-01-01, 00:00 authored by Meghan Niamh ShawMeghan Niamh Shaw, Emily McLeod, Bill BorrieBill Borrie, Kelly MillerKelly Miller
With the rising popularity of social media, conservation organisations and zoos need to under-stand its impact on public perceptions of the animals they house and their role in conservation. In addition, many zoos offer close-encounter experiences, and visitors frequently share images from these experiences online. This study measured the effects that viewing such encounter images had on public perceptions of both the zoo and the animals they saw. One of sixteen images was ran-domly presented to participants in two samples: one of Zoo Community followers and members of Zoos Victoria (n = 963), and a representative sample of the Australian public (n = 1619). Each image featured one of four animals (Eclectus parrot, Kangaroo Island kangaroo, Monteith’s leaf insect, Centralian carpet python) and one of four human positions (human and animal touching, human and animal ~30 cm apart, human and animal ~1 m apart, animal alone). Results indicated that viewing different animals and the different human positions within these human–animal encounter images can affect public perceptions of zoo animals. In particular, the closer the prox-imity of a human to an animal in an image, the more likely respondents were to think that the animal was not displaying a natural behaviour and the more likely it was for General Public re-spondents to think that the animal would make a good pet. These findings can be used by zoos, wildlife tourism, and media organisations to ensure that they are sending clear, positive, and in-tended messages about zoo facilities and animals, as well as providing insights into animal en-counter images in wider settings.

History

Journal

Animals

Volume

12

Issue

1

Article number

11

Pagination

1 - 22

Publisher

MDPI

Location

Basel, Switzerland

ISSN

2076-2615

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal