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Animal–staff interactions

Melfi, Vicky; Ward, Samantha; Pawson, Chris; Hosey, Geoff

Authors

Vicky Melfi

Samantha Ward

Chris Pawson Chris.Pawson@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Applied Psychology and Behavioural Science

Geoff Hosey



Abstract

Research on human–animal interactions has focused predominantly on the visitor–animal domain with little attention given to staff and the impacts that these work-based interactions have on both the animals and people involved. Some staff (keepers, veterinarians) will probably interact regularly with animals; other staff roles, such as curators, animal welfare scientists and nutritionists, might not interact with animals as much but will still influence their behaviour and lives through population management decisions, housing and husbandry design, and by influencing operational measures taken daily to manage the zoo and the animals. This chapter will discuss the impacts of the various staff and their interactions with animals, but will also bring into context a newer area of research – the impacts of animals on staff. In addition, we will present where to go next with this research. As the chapter makes clear, there are still many knowledge gaps to fill.

Citation

Melfi, V., Ward, S., Pawson, C., & Hosey, G. (2024). Animal–staff interactions. In Human-Animal Interactions in Zoos: Integrating Science & Practice (33-45). United Kingdom: CABI. https://doi.org/10.1079/9781800622715.0004

Online Publication Date May 30, 2024
Publication Date May 30, 2024
Deposit Date Jun 3, 2024
Pages 33-45
Book Title Human-Animal Interactions in Zoos: Integrating Science & Practice
Chapter Number 14
ISBN 9781800622685; 9781800622708
DOI https://doi.org/10.1079/9781800622715.0004
Keywords Zoos; Zookeepers; Human-Animal Interaction; Anthrozoology
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/12033243