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Evaluating the contribution of zoos and aquariums to Aichi Biodiversity Target 1

August 22, 2014 | Exhibitions
The United Nations Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 is a key initiative within global efforts to halt and eventually reverse the loss of biodiversity. The very first target of this plan states that "by 2020, at the latest, people are aware of the values of biodiversity and the steps they can take to conserve and use it sustainably." Zoos and aquariums worldwide, attracting more than 700 million visits every year, could potentially make a positive contribution to this target. However, a global evaluation of the educational impacts of visits to zoos and aquariums is entirely lacking in the existing literature. To address this gap, we conducted a large-scale impact evaluation study. We used a pre- and postvisit repeated-measures survey design to evaluate biodiversity literacy-understanding of biodiversity and knowledge of actions to help protect it-of zoo and aquarium visitors worldwide. Ours was the largest and most international study of zoo and aquarium visitors ever conducted. In total, 5661 visitors to 26 zoos and aquariums from 19 countries around the globe participated in the study. Aggregate biodiversity understanding and knowledge of actions to help protect biodiversity both significantly increased over the course of zoo and aquarium visits. There was an increase from previsit (69.8%) to postvisit (75.1%) in respondents demonstrating at least some positive evidence of biodiversity understanding. Similarly, there was an increase from previsit (50.5%) to postvisit (58.8%) in respondents who could identify actions to help protect biodiversity that could be achieved at an individual level. Our results are the most compelling evidence to date that zoo and aquarium visits contribute to increasing the number of people who understand biodiversity and know actions they can take to help protect biodiversity.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Andrew Moss
    Author
    Chester Zoo
  • DSC 3392
    Author
    University of Warwick
  • Markus Gusset
    Author
    World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA)
  • Citation

    DOI : 10.1111/cobi.12383
    Publication Name: Conservation Biology
    Volume: 29
    Number: 2
    Page Number: 537-544
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Education and learning science | Life science
    Audience: Administration/Leadership/Policymakers | General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals | Scientists | Evaluators | Learning Researchers
    Environment Type: Exhibitions | Aquarium and Zoo Exhibits

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