Beyond the Five Freedoms: Animal Welfare at Modern Zoological Facilities
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Animal Welfare Monitoring Program
3. Animal Welfare Committee
4. Animal Welfare Concerns Process
5. Staff Training
6. Animal Welfare Management
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sample Animal Welfare Concerns | Sample Animal Management Concerns |
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Example Significant Life Events |
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Animal Introductions—Changes in social groupings that are not routine or the addition of any new individual animals. |
Animal Shipment—An animal is scheduled to be shipped to a zoo or aquarium. |
Births/Deaths—Changes in group composition due to the birth or death of an individual. |
Construction—Any construction that will cause increased noise levels above 110 dB 30 feet from the source of the construction or vibrations for animals closest to the site. Please note that dB level and frequency may vary depending on species. |
Events (i.e., Concerts, Weddings, Festivals, etc.)—Any new events that are significantly different than previous events held at the facility for the animals closet to the location of the event. |
Habitat Change—Anytime an animal moves from one habitat into another. |
Hospitalization—Anytime an animal is hospitalized due to injury or illness. |
Medical Procedures—Anytime an animal undergoes a medical procedure for injury or illness. |
Quarantine—Anytime an animal is in quarantine following shipment. |
Quarantine Release—Anytime an animal moves from quarantine into the collection. |
Significant Diet Change—Any significant change in the quantity or type of diet items. |
Staff Changes—Any staff changes where species are known to have strong human–animal relationships. |
Task/Activity | Description |
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Animal Welfare Concerns Process | Staff at an organization should be aware of the process in place for them to submit an animal welfare concern without fear of retaliation. This process can be led by an Animal Welfare Committee. |
Staff Training | All staff should be trained and well-versed in the science of animal welfare and how to report any animal welfare concerns. |
Development of Animal Welfare Assessment Process | The Animal Welfare Committee can work with each of the teams to assist in developing a robust animal welfare assessment. |
Animal Welfare Assessment Data Review | The Animal Welfare Committee or a subcommittee can review assessment data to look for patterns or trends. |
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Miller, L.J.; Chinnadurai, S.K. Beyond the Five Freedoms: Animal Welfare at Modern Zoological Facilities. Animals 2023, 13, 1818. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13111818
Miller LJ, Chinnadurai SK. Beyond the Five Freedoms: Animal Welfare at Modern Zoological Facilities. Animals. 2023; 13(11):1818. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13111818
Chicago/Turabian StyleMiller, Lance J., and Sathya K. Chinnadurai. 2023. "Beyond the Five Freedoms: Animal Welfare at Modern Zoological Facilities" Animals 13, no. 11: 1818. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13111818
APA StyleMiller, L. J., & Chinnadurai, S. K. (2023). Beyond the Five Freedoms: Animal Welfare at Modern Zoological Facilities. Animals, 13(11), 1818. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13111818