Zoo Animal Welfare Assessment: Where Do We Stand?

Animals (Basel). 2023 Jun 12;13(12):1966. doi: 10.3390/ani13121966.

Abstract

Zoological institutions, such as zoos and aquariums, have made animal welfare a top priority, as it is not only a moral obligation but also crucial for fulfilling their roles in education and conservation. There is a need for science-based tools to assess and monitor animal welfare in these settings. However, assessing the welfare of zoo animals is challenging due to the diversity of species and lack of knowledge on their specific needs. This review aims to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of existing methodologies for assessing zoo animal welfare through: (1) A critical analysis of the main approaches to zoo animal welfare assessment; (2) A description of the most relevant animal-based welfare indicators for zoo animals with a particular focus on behavioural and physiological indicators; and (3) An identification of areas that require further research.

Keywords: animal behaviour; animal-based indicators; stress; welfare assessment; welfare indicator; zoo animal welfare.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding. The Antwerp Zoo Centre for Research and Conservation is structurally funded by the Flemish Government.