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SALAH SALAH RAYANE |
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2025-04-28T13:54:38Z |
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2025-04-28T13:54:38Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2024-06 |
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https://dspace.univ-guelma.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/16985 |
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Biodiversité et environnement |
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This study assesses the welfare of zoo animals at El-Hamma Zoo in Algiers. For the
evaluation of animal welfare in this zoo, we followed the protocol proposed by Ward et al.
(2020), which includes a series of 110 items to be assessed through interviews with zoo staff and
based on in-situ observations. These 110 items are divided into 11 sections, which are: veterinary
care, animal management in the zoo, evaluation of animal behavior and mental health, food and
hygiene, animal monitoring records, enclosures and barriers, visitors and contact with animals,
transport and translocation, health and safety, staff, and finally, other parameters. These elements
are rated as acceptable, questionable for those that need improvement, unacceptable for those
that must be implemented or radically reviewed, and not applicable for those that do not apply to
the case study. Our findings show that the primary concern is the mental health and behavior of
the animals, followed by general animal management, safety and health issues, veterinary
treatment, and finally, the control of contact between visitors and animals. |
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en |
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UNIVERSITY 8 MAY 1945 GUELMA |
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Animal welfare, Zoo, Assessment, Visitors' experience, El-hamma Zoo, Algeries. |
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Zoo Animals Welfare Assessment A Case Study From El-hamma Zoo Algiers |
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Working Paper |
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