Examining Human-Animal Interactions in Zoos and Aquariums
A special issue of Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens (ISSN 2673-5636).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2025 | Viewed by 259
Special Issue Editors
Interests: conservation psychology; zoo studies
Interests: human–animal interactions; visitor studies; conservation education
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Many zoos and aquariums place an emphasis on creating connections between their guests and the animals. The development of a bond between humans and animals is complex, often being influenced by the environment, social contexts, and the specific intervention employed. While much is known about the outcomes of the human–animal bond, human–animal interventions, and general human–animal interactions in situations involving companion animals, there is a need to explore these phenomena across diverse taxa. It is established that human–animal interactions have a direct influence on the visitor experience, education outcomes, animal wellbeing, and job satisfaction in zookeepers. However, more evidence is needed to provide zoological managers with the strategies to increase overall effectiveness in these interventions that benefit both humans and animals. Through this Special Issue, we aim to continue the conversation surrounding human–animal interactions within zoological spaces and how zoological managers can use evidence-supported practices to achieve mission outcomes through human–animal interactions. Likewise, we hope to increase the capacity for evaluating these experiences in zoos through papers using novel methods or examining the effectiveness in measuring the outcomes of human–animal interactions. Contributions that also use companion animal cases as a base to draw parallels or a potential application in zoological spaces are welcome.
Dr. John Fraser
Dr. Brian Ogle
Dr. Marie Suthers
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- human–animal interaction
- human–animal relationships
- animal–visitor interactions
- anthrozoology
- zoo
- aquarium
- ambassador animals
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