• Affection change : donation giving in a zoo 

      Kemp, Caralyn; Shaw, W.; Melfi, V. (2020-12-07)
      Biophilia It all comes down to money Affecting change Proportion of audience who donated by treatment Proportion of audience who donate $5+ by condition Proportion of audience who donate $5+ by treatment Donations ...
    • Behaving at the zoo : the effect of uniform presence on the behaviour of zoo visitors 

      Kemp, Caralyn; Meade, J.; Dawe, E.; Sharp, T.; Shaw, W.; Melfi, V. (2019-11-21)
      Human-animal interactions HAIs at the zoo Behaving at the zoo Observer effect Behaving at the zoo PNBs [Potentially negative behaviours] Visitor behaviour Demographics - sex Demographics - English speaking Demographics ...
    • The effectiveness of signage at mitigating visitor-bird interactions at Auckland Zoo 

      Nielson, B.; Kemp, Caralyn (2022-12-09)
      Auckland Zoo has had reports of high levels of visitor-bird interactions in three walkthrough aviaries: red-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii) (RTBC), kea (Nestor notabilis), and kaka (Nestor meridionalis). ...
    • The impact of enrichment on the behaviour of kea (Nestor notabilis) at Auckland Zoo 

      King, H.; Kemp, Caralyn (2021)
      Kea (Nestor notabilis) have evolved in the challenging alpine environment of the South Island of New Zealand (Young et al., 2012). They are a generalist species, lending to an ability to adapt to changing conditions in a ...
    • Integrated conservation : the insitu/exsitu bridge 

      Roberts, Lorne (2017-04)
       Conservation based themed exhibits  Interpretation and engagement  Education programmes  Associate shops and catering facilities with conservation programmes  Raise funds to support field conservation projects ...
    • Potential impact of construction noise on selected zoo animals 

      Jakob-Hoff, Richard; Kingan, Michael; Fenemore, Chiaki; Schmid, Gian; Cockrem, John; Crackle, Amanda.; van Bemmel, Emily; Connor, Rebecca; Descovich, Kris (MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute), 2019-07-31)
      SIMPLE SUMMARY: Animals in zoos can adapt to many noises they hear on a regular basis. However, construction noise that is intense or occurs unpredictably may negatively impact the welfare state of some animals and induce ...