Bird Welfare in Zoos and Aquariums: General Insights across Industries

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Animal welfare is a priority across accredited zoological institutions; however, historically, research has been prioritized for mammals. Bird-focused studies accounted for less than 10% of welfare research in zoos and aquariums over the last ten years. Due to the lack of scientific publications on bird welfare, zoo scientists and animal practitioners can look to other industries such as agriculture, laboratories, and companion animal research for insight. This qualitative review highlights findings across industries to inform animal care staff and scientists on the welfare needs of birds within zoos and aquariums. Specifically, the review includes an overview of research on different topics and a summary of key findings across nine resources that affect bird welfare. We also highlight areas where additional research is necessary. Future welfare research in zoos and aquariums should prioritize studies that consider a diversity of bird species across topics and work to identify animal-based measures with empirical evidence. Moving forward, research from other industries can help develop innovative research on bird welfare within zoos and aquariums.

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Woods, J. M., Eyer, A., & Miller, L. J. (2022, June 1). Bird Welfare in Zoos and Aquariums: General Insights across Industries. Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/jzbg3020017

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