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Investigating the welfare and conservation implications of alligator wrestling for American Alligators ( Alligator mississippiensis )

机译:调查鳄鱼摔跤对美国鳄鱼队的福利和保护影响(鳄鱼群Mississippiensis)

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Wildlife tourism attractions (WTA) are popular in the United States, but they may be harmful to the individual animals involved and we question whether they provide benefits to environmental conservation. Most research on the welfare and environmental implications of WTAs focuses on charismatic mammals, with few studies investigating these issues for reptiles. Here we examine alligator wrestling, including its impact on animal welfare and environmental conservation. Using a sample of 94 relevant YouTube videos of alligator wrestling in Florida representing 16 different venues, we coded the environmental and behavioral characteristics evident in each video. We then performed a content analysis of wrestlers’ narration in a subset of 51 videos to analyze the environmental awareness and educational components of alligator wrestling. Our results show systemic welfare harm: 11 venues housed adult alligators together with conspecifics, 96% of alligator wrestling performances facilitated direct contact in the form of physical restraint by one or more human wrestlers, and as many as 96% of the videos did not show a suitable water or waterside features for captive alligators. Furthermore, 12% of performances showed wrestlers flipping alligators onto their backs while 16% showed wrestlers tying alligators’ jaws shut, both of which are known to be acute stressors. Finally, just under half of alligator wrestling commentary (49%) addressed environmental conservation topics, and much of this commentary included contradictory or misleading information that is not likely to benefit alligators in the wild. We argue that alligator wrestling serves no role in promoting positive relationships between humans, animals, and the environment, and instead furthers traditional notions of dominion that undermine welfare and conservation aims.
机译:野生动物旅游景点(WTA)在美国很受欢迎,但它们可能对所涉及的个体动物有害,我们质疑他们是否为环境保护提供了益处。大多数关于WTA的福利和环境影响的研究侧重于富有魅力的哺乳动物,几乎没有研究爬行动物的这些问题。在这里,我们研究了鳄鱼摔跤,包括其对动物福利和环境保护的影响。在佛罗里达州的94个相关YouTube视频中使用94个相关的Youtube视频,代表16种不同的场地,我们编写了每个视频中的环境和行为特征。然后,我们在51个视频的子集中对摔跤手的叙述进行了内容分析,分析了鳄鱼摔跤的环境意识和教育组成部分。我们的结果表明,系统福利危害:11个场地居住成年鳄鱼与Compecifics一起,96%的鳄鱼摔跤表演促进了一个或多个人类摔跤手的身体克制形式直接接触,多达96%的视频没有显示用于俘虏鳄鱼的合适的水或水域特征。此外,12%的性能显示摔跤手将鳄鱼翻转到它们的背面,而16%显示摔跤手夹住鳄鱼钳关闭,两者都是已知是急性压力的。最后,只有一半的鳄鱼摔跤评论(49%)解决了环境保护主题,而且大部分评论包括矛盾或误导性信息,这些信息不太可能在野外享受鳄鱼。我们认为,鳄鱼摔跤在促进人类,动物和环境之间的积极关系方面没有任何作用,而是在破坏福利和保护目标的统治中传统的传统概念。

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