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1.21.4.16 - Intro to Zoos - Coggle Diagram
1.21.4.16 - Intro to Zoos
role of the modern zoo
nutrition
pathology
genetics
health
husbandry and management
psychology and cognition
ecology
evolutionary biology
animal behaviour and welfare
centres for conservation excellence
animal vs human perspective
animal
species managed according to their needs
human
promoting planetary friendly behaviour changes and ways of living
advancing the welfare of the zoos workforce
enhanced access to nature
recreation and engagement
recreation vs engagement
enhance wellbeing of visitors
enjoyment and entertainment
creat jobs and contribute to the economy
zoos in education
ambassadors for their animals in the wild
inspire visitors and encourage behaviour change
schools and universities
opportunity to educate the public
700 million visitors per year
biodiversity, conservation, environmental issue, animal welfare, planetary health, sustainable living
zoos and conservation
support for field-based (in-situ) recovery programmes
financial knowledge and expertise
management of sustainable populations (breeding programmes)
slow biodiversity loss
ex-situ conservation
train aspiring conservationists
zoos and research
inform husbandry and welfare
training future researchers
data collection and analysis
research planning
zoonotic diseases
refining conservation methods
on site geneitc testing
sumatran rhino pregnancies
easier access and closer proximity
legislation and regulation
zoo license for displaying animals anywhere thats not a circus or a pet shop for more than 7days/year
types of zoo
travelling zoos
rescue/rehab centres and sanctuaries
modern zoos
private collection
regulation
EC zoos directive
animal welfare act 2006
zoo licensing act
CITES
standards of modern zoo pratice
dangerous animals license
accreditations and standards
European association of zoos and aquaria
American association of zoos and aquaria
British and Irish association of zoos and aquaria
world association of zoos and aquaria
being a zoo vet
small patients
large patients
dangerous patients
lack of data and information
access and redtriant
ethical dilemmas
balancing stakeholder needs
challenges
habitat
cognition
behvaiour
space requirements
diet
preventative medicine
proactive
before symptoms appear
prevention of primary disease
in zoos
quarantine and transfer
environmental provision
housing
termeprature
UV light
enclosure design
hygiene
contraception
cleanliness
nutrition incl. food safety
prophylactic anti-parasite medicine
vaccination
biosecurity
carcass disposal
breeding programmes
health checks
primary prevention, secondary prevention, tertiary intervention
juvenile health checks
abnormalities unlikely
beseline information
coincide with additional procedures e.g. microchip
elderly health checks
monitoring of health condiitons
treatment progress
abnormalities likely
decision making
welfare/duties of care
routine health checks
full clinical examination
x-rays/ultrasound
weight/BCS
blood tests
behavioural observations
rectal swab/bacteriology
liaison with keepers
hair sample (dna)
births and deaths
histopathology
gross examination
pathology reviews
zoo license
native wildlife
research
surveillance
training
keepers
100% husbandry and health