Friday, April 20, 2007

Primate Training at Disney's Animal Kingdom

More scholarly research work done at Disney's Animal Kingdom:

Primate Training at Disney's Animal Kingdom

Hollie Colahan, Chris Breder
Disney's Animal Kingdom , Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
Vol. 6, No. 3, Pages 235-246 (2003).

Abstract: A training program has been in place at Disney's Animal Kingdom since the nonhuman animals first arrived at the park. The Primate Team and the Behavioral Husbandry Team have worked together closely to establish a philosophy and framework for this program. This framework emphasizes setting goals, planning, implementing, documenting, and evaluating. The philosophy focuses on safety, staff training, and an integrated approach to training as an animal management tool. Behaviors to be trained include husbandry and veterinary as well as behaviors identified for specific species, individuals, or situations. Input from all the teams was used to prioritize these behaviors. Despite the challenges to maintaining such a program, the benefits to animal care and welfare have been enormous.

Online access to this paper can be found here.

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