Interactions that animals experience can have a significant influence on their health and welfare. These interactions can occur between animals themselves, but also between animals and keepers, and animals and the public. Human and non-human animals come into contact with each other in a variety of settings, and wherever there is contact there is the opportunity for interaction to take place. Interaction with companion animals are well known, but human–animal interaction (HAR) (Hosey, 2008) also occurs in the context of farms (Hemsworth and Gonyou, 1997; Hemsworth, 2003), laboratories (Chang and Hart, 2002), zoos (Kreger and Mench, 1995) and even the wild (e.g. Cassini, 2001). This project proposes a permanent monitoring scheme to record an...
Studying personality in captive animals may enable the development of individual-based management de...
Welfare of pets can be assessed on the basis of three distinct but overlapping domains: health and p...
Inspiring visitors to engage in conservation-related behaviour following a zoo visit is a primary ob...
Interactions that animals experience can have a significant influence on their health and welfare. T...
Interactions that animals experience can have a significant influence on their health and welfare. T...
While interactive tours have been argued to hold great conservation potential for zoo visitors, the ...
AbstractThe concept of the human–animal relationship (HAR) is widely used in farm animal research to...
Personalities can be determined for individual animals from their distinctive patterns of behaviour,...
Engagement with non-human animals is a rapidly-growing field of study within the animal science and ...
Achieving and maintaining high standards of animal welfare is critical to the success of a modern zo...
Animal personality is a growing research area due to the increasing evidence of the impact that it h...
Repeated interactions within individual human and animal dyads can lead to the establishment of huma...
Humans are commonly interested in animals, whether it be watching them on television, visiting zoos,...
Humans are commonly interested in animals, whether it be watching them on television, visiting zoos,...
The behaviour of zoo animals differs from their conspecifics in the wild. Understanding behaviour is...
Studying personality in captive animals may enable the development of individual-based management de...
Welfare of pets can be assessed on the basis of three distinct but overlapping domains: health and p...
Inspiring visitors to engage in conservation-related behaviour following a zoo visit is a primary ob...
Interactions that animals experience can have a significant influence on their health and welfare. T...
Interactions that animals experience can have a significant influence on their health and welfare. T...
While interactive tours have been argued to hold great conservation potential for zoo visitors, the ...
AbstractThe concept of the human–animal relationship (HAR) is widely used in farm animal research to...
Personalities can be determined for individual animals from their distinctive patterns of behaviour,...
Engagement with non-human animals is a rapidly-growing field of study within the animal science and ...
Achieving and maintaining high standards of animal welfare is critical to the success of a modern zo...
Animal personality is a growing research area due to the increasing evidence of the impact that it h...
Repeated interactions within individual human and animal dyads can lead to the establishment of huma...
Humans are commonly interested in animals, whether it be watching them on television, visiting zoos,...
Humans are commonly interested in animals, whether it be watching them on television, visiting zoos,...
The behaviour of zoo animals differs from their conspecifics in the wild. Understanding behaviour is...
Studying personality in captive animals may enable the development of individual-based management de...
Welfare of pets can be assessed on the basis of three distinct but overlapping domains: health and p...
Inspiring visitors to engage in conservation-related behaviour following a zoo visit is a primary ob...