1) Dr. Stephen? Kellert of Yale University assessed public attitudes and
knowledge “most visitors tend to regard these facilities as park-like settings
for the experience of casual family entertainment largely distinct from the pursuit of
increased knowledge of wildlife.” Kellert’s assessment of attitude changes in the
public before and after a visit, indicated that little change took place.
2)The study states
that evidence of a more informed and appreciative public following the zoo visit is
neither? impressive nor reassuring. “We failed to observe any appreciable increase in
either factual or conceptional knowledge of animals,” and “the meagre understanding
of visitors following the visit was among the disappointing results of the study.” -Jerye Mooney
@sweetnessboy1 All cruelty springs from weakness.? – Seneca
@metridium? Will you shut the fuck up? Your so annoying.
1) Dr. Stephen? Kellert of Yale University assessed public attitudes and
knowledge “most visitors tend to regard these facilities as park-like settings
for the experience of casual family entertainment largely distinct from the pursuit of
increased knowledge of wildlife.” Kellert’s assessment of attitude changes in the
public before and after a visit, indicated that little change took place.
2)The study states
that evidence of a more informed and appreciative public following the zoo visit is
neither? impressive nor reassuring. “We failed to observe any appreciable increase in
either factual or conceptional knowledge of animals,” and “the meagre understanding
of visitors following the visit was among the disappointing results of the study.” -Jerye Mooney