Promoting Good Nonhuman Primate Welfare outside Regular Working Hours
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Promoting Good Nonhuman Primate Welfare outside Regular Working Hours
Abstract
Promoting good primate welfare outside of daylight hours is an important task. The responsibility to provide a complex environment and environmental enrichment is an essential element of primate wellbeing programs that should be approached from a 24-h perspective and planned according to the species and individual needs, including giving animals the ability to interact with and control their environment during hours when animal care staff are not present. One must be aware, however, that their needs may differ at night-time from their care needs during the day when staff are present. Assessing welfare and providing enrichment during times when staff are not on hand can be achieved through the use of a variety of technologies, such as night-view cameras, animal-centred technologies, and data loggers. This paper will address the relevant topics concerning the care and welfare of primates during off-hours, and the use of related technologies to facilitate and assess wellbeing at these times.
Keywords: 24/7; animal welfare; back of house; captivity; environmental enrichment; night-time; off hours; primates; zoo.
Conflict of interest statement
Sabrina Brando is the director of AnimalConcepts, which is a consulting company in animal care and welfare. The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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