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Stališča in znanje obiskovalcev živalskega vrta o velikih zvereh
ID Golob, Pia (Author), ID Tomažič, Iztok (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Velike zveri so v slovenskih gozdovih že dolgo prisotne, s širitvijo urbanih okolij in posledično krčenjem njihovega življenjskega prostora pa smo primorani sobivati. Kljub temu da so napadi na človeka redki, volk, ris in medved v ljudeh pogosto vzbujajo strahospoštovanje, predvsem kmetje pa lahko zaradi njih utrpijo gmotno škodo. V tej magistrski nalogi smo želeli preveriti stališča in znanje obiskovalcev živalskega vrta do vseh treh pri nas živečih velikih zveri ter primerjati rezultate glede na spol, starost, stopnjo izobrazbe, lastništvo hišnega ljubljenčka, pogostost obiskovanja živalskih vrtov in prebivanja na območju, kjer se volk pojavlja oz. ni prisoten. Podatke smo pridobili v ljubljanskem živalskem vrtu preko tiskane ankete. S programom IBM SPSS smo pridobljene podatke statistično analizirali in pridobili rezultate, ki so pokazali, da je v povprečju znanje anketirancev o velikih zvereh nizko, stališča do velikih zveri pa pozitivna. Več znanja in bolj pozitivna stališča do volka, risa in medveda imajo moški, starejši in višje izobraženi anketiranci. Lastništvo hišnega ljubljenca, pogostost obiskovanja živalskih vrtov in prebivanje na območju volka na znanje in oblikovanje stališč nimajo vpliva.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:velike zveri, živalski vrt, znanje, stališča, obiskovalci
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162386 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:209614339 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:ZOO visitors' attitudes toward and knowledge about large carnivores
Abstract:
Large carnivores have been present in Slovenian forests for a long time, but with the expansion of urban areas and the consequent reduction of their habitat, we are obliged to coexist. Although attacks on humans are rare, wolves, lynxes and bears often inspire fear in people, and farmers in particular can suffer material damage as a result. In this master's thesis, we wanted to test the attitudes and knowledge of zoo visitors towards all three large carnivores and compare the results according to gender, age, level of education, pet ownership, frequency of zoo visits and residence in an area where wolves are present or absent. The data were obtained from the Ljubljana Zoo via a printed survey. Using IBM SPSS, we statistically analysed the data and obtained results which showed that on average respondents' knowledge of large carnivores is poor, while their attitudes are positive. Male, older and more highly educated respondents have more knowledge and more positive attitudes towards wolves, lynx and bears. Ownership of a pet, frequency of visits to zoos and residence in a wolf area have no influence on knowledge and attitudes.

Keywords:large carnivores, ZOOs, knowledge, attitudes, visitors

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