Dear BERGers,
A new semester is upon us, and we persist. We soldier on. We will not go gentle into that good night. As we say in America, We Keep on Truckin'. Perhaps in Scotland it might be, "Keep on Lorrying," but that sounds too much like "Keep on Worrying", which nobody needs any reminders to do.
BERG as a group is adjusting to this strange new world, the same way its members are individually adjusting. We want to check-in with you before we proceed with any meetings this semester! So, if any BERG members would like to share any ideas for meetings, inspirations, stories from their summers, or general words of encouragement, [better than these recycled old phrases] please e-mail them to us! Now is a unique time to be in Academia-- we stand at the crossroads of science and politics, and we are equally scared and hopeful for the future. That is okay. That is to be expected. Normalise it!
Time for some Positive News in the Animal Kingdom
BERGers, We want to know what you know! What have you/ your labmates been working on, what are your collaborators publishing, etc. In the meantime, here are some intriguing findings from around the world in the animal kingdom.
Male Flamboyant Cuttlefish mostly pretend to be rocks all day long, but when they get to courting the ladies, it is a sight to behold.
In a new article for Science News, Hanlon & McManus (2020) described studying the courtship displays of these colourful creatures:
'After spotting a female in the distance, a male will flaunt bright colors and undulate their mantle stripes in a move called “the passing cloud.” Researchers also observed two types of gestures during this colorful routine: arm waving (reminiscent of a human bowing) and kissing (a tap on the female’s arm with his arms). “These displays are really elaborate and dynamic,” says Hanlon. “And they’re comparable to what some of the most sophisticated birds do and even some primates.”'
-Quote from https://www.sciencenews.org/article/flamboyant-cuttlefish-video-mating-defe…
Published paper in Science Direct: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022098120300642
Watch a video of their flashy flirtations here!! You will not be disappointed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AwFr5lmhcw
African Grey Parrots are just as fed up as you are, and they have some choice words to share.
In an amusing news story for the BBC, Chief executive Steve Nichols the of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park described how five of their African grey parrots would cuss at guests, and then feed off of the energies of guests, whose reactions they took as encouragement to continue swearing.
The parrots "swear to trigger reaction or a response" so if people look shocked or laugh, it just encourages them to do it more, he said. "With the five, one would swear and another would laugh and that would carry on," he said.
-Quote from https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-54340425
In a further interview for The Guardian, Steve went on:
The parrots – named Billy, Elsie, Eric, Jade and Tyson – joined Lincolnshire Wildlife<https://www.theguardian.com/environment/wildlife> Park’s colony of 200 grey parrots in August. But soon after, they started encouraging each other to swear. “We saw it very quickly – we are quite used to parrots swearing but we’ve never had five at the same time,” Steve Nichols, CEO of the wildlife park, told PA. “Most parrots clam up outside, but for some reason these five relish it.”
Now the parrots are in quarantine together, in the hopes that they don't distribute their naughty behaviours to the other grey parrots at the park.
Lincolnshire already had a famous parrot, "Chico", who can sing Beyonce's "If I were a Boy."
Click here to enjoy an interview with the Steve Nichols who not only manages Chico's singing talents, but also shares why the wildlife park has so many parrots:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ04mXbCgC4
One Hundred and Ten Pilot Whales have been Rescued from a recent mass stranding in Australia-- the largest on record.
The Guardian has been covering the mass stranding of the whales since last week, when they were discovered.
'Some 270 long-finned pilot whales were discovered stranded on sandbars on Monday morning and another 200 were found dead further inside the harbour two days later.
The stranding surpasses a beaching event in 1996 involving about 320 pilot whales in Western Australia.
[Incident Controller Robert] Buck praised rescuers for their tireless work in icy waters and rough weather.'
-Quote from https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/sep/27/tasmania-rescuers-guide…
You can follow along with the story, and listen to a short 30-minute podcast on the rescue missions HERE: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/audio/2020/sep/28/inside-the-res…
A Whale of a Tale...
The Grey Parrots' Regale...
And the Seductive Displays of the Cuttlefish Male!
[While the female awaits to judge pass-or-fail ✔️]
We hope that these stories give YOU hope to prevail.
Stay Safe and Sane out there, BERGers, and we are eager to receive any updates and/or ideas you might have to share with us, on a rolling basis.
-Sarah and Hannah
E-mail for Hannah [Professor of Psychology at Stirling; Organiser of BERG]: h.m.buchanan-smith(a)stir.ac.uk
E-mail for Sarah [PhD Student at Stirling; occasional coordinator of BERG]: s.b.kraemer(a)stir.ac.uk
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Dear all,
I really missed the Wednesday meeting yesterday, but I hope you are all
well!
I just wanted to share something we have just launched as it might be of
interest to some of you, plus it might make a unique last minute Father’s
Day gift!
After the amazing feedback we received from the funders of our recent work
at Lakeview Monkey Sanctuary, it was suggested we should take it further
and allow people to contribute monthly.
So that is exactly what we are doing with a Patreon account, where each
month we will use the subscription to build a new feeder, new enclosure
furniture, or do a whole enclosure renovation, for different animals at
different locations, in order to progress our mission of assisting keepers
to continually improve the lives of animals at zoos and sanctuaries.
It will mean we can prototype devices and conduct builds that may not be
suitable for our Team Building events, and we will be creating our very own
Team who will share in the highs and lows of developing enrichment!
In exchange our Team Members will get exclusive videos of the process, and
of course the results, to provide that genuine feel good factor as they see
what they have made possible!
As an extra bonus, our first 15 subscribers will receive an exclusive
invite to a private Open Day at Lakeview Monkey Sanctuary (in Ascot) to see
first-hand the work they have funded at this private facility.
To find out more or just to see our new design for Kinkajous we used to
kick things off, visit: https://www.patreon.com/TeamBuildingwithBITE
Any help spreading the word would be sincerely appreciated and if anyone is
interested I also have an idea for a new ‘Institutional’ tier, which might
be useful for those teaching students about enrichment and welfare.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Mark
Mark Kingston Jones,
Co-Founder - Team Building with BITE
Workshop Coordinator - The Shape of Enrichment
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Dear all,
I really missed the Wednesday meeting yesterday, but I hope you are all well!
I just wanted to share something we have just launched as it might be of interest to some of you, plus it might make a unique last minute Father’s Day gift!
After the amazing feedback we received from the funders of our recent work at Lakeview Monkey Sanctuary, it was suggested we should take it further and allow people to contribute monthly.
So that is exactly what we are doing with a Patreon account, where each month we will use the subscription to build a new feeder, new enclosure furniture, or do a whole enclosure renovation, for different animals at different locations, in order to progress our mission of assisting keepers to continually improve the lives of animals at zoos and sanctuaries.
It will mean we can prototype devices and conduct builds that may not be suitable for our Team Building events, and we will be creating our very own Team who will share in the highs and lows of developing enrichment!
In exchange our Team Members will get exclusive videos of the process, and of course the results, to provide that genuine feel good factor as they see what they have made possible!
As an extra bonus, our first 15 subscribers will receive an exclusive invite to a private Open Day at Lakeview Monkey Sanctuary (in Ascot) to see first-hand the work they have funded at this private facility.
To find out more or just to see our new design for Kinkajous we used to kick things off, visit: https://www.patreon.com/TeamBuildingwithBITE
Any help spreading the word would be sincerely appreciated and if anyone is interested I also have an idea for a new ‘Institutional’ tier, which might be useful for those teaching students about enrichment and welfare.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Mark
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Dear BERGers
Some of you may remember Alaina Marci from Discovery and Learning at Edinburgh Zoo.
She is now a PhD student in Queens University Belfast and would really appreciate your help with this ~15 minute survey....[cid:43c21655-5875-44af-a05e-dc94f1c36e6f]
https://qubpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cSWLJKQKcchXjk9
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UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Morning everyone,
I hope you are well.
Matthew (an MSc student in Science Communication at Imperial College, London) is keen to speak to anyone who has worked in zoos (including researchers) and their opinion on how COVID-19 will affect non-human primates, their conservation, welfare and education. I have just finished my interview and I found it an enjoyable experience!
If you would like to participate in this (audio) documentary, please email him: matthew.dale19(a)imperial.ac.uk
Best wishes,
Lesley
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Dear BERGers
As promised, here is a link to Kristine Gandia’s presentation entitled " "Using a worldwide zoo database to assess the effect of circadian synchrony on animal welfare"
It is 15 minutes long, and we hope you will watch it IN ADVANCE of the BERG meeting to discuss during the BERG meeting. Kristine has some additional slides she may share relating circadian rhythms to our current situation with lockdown, and she may even share her future research plans to get feedback before she embarks upon it.
We trust you will not share this presentation beyond BERG without express permission from Kristine Gandia - this is a practice presentation for the virtual EAZA conference, and should you wish a final version then please ask Kristine (k.m.gandia(a)stir.ac.uk). if you are unable to come to BERG, but still wish to offer feedback, you can also email Kristine directly.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7d79kjkx3w1tjf6/EAZA%20virtual%20presentation.mp4…
If you have problems accessing it let me know and I can try to fix it!
The link for the Zoom BERG meeting on Wednesday 13th May @ 17.30 (BST) is:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85235213041?pwd=SDFmWHhqZzBvbmVJNzgvb2Ivbnk2UT09<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85235213041?pwd%3DSD…>
Meeting ID: 852 3521 3041
Password: 882965
For those of you new to our Zoom BERG format - we join Zoom from 17.25, do a very quick set of introductions starting 17.30 promptly. We request that YOU use the "chat" to jot down any point you wish to include in a record of the meeting. I attach a privacy statement.
Excited to share a summary of Dr Betsy Herrelko's (National Zoo, Washington DC) presentation for BERG next week (May 20th).
Animal perspectives affect everything we do in zoos. Our success as animal care specialists heavily relies on identifying those perspectives and understanding how to best work with each individual’s needs. When we take into consideration behavioral responses to their social environment and added activities, our understanding of the complexity of their world becomes richer. In this BERG, we will talk about a few of the ways in which perception is studied (largely focused on my own work) and how it can impact applied practices.
Please also consider completing this questionnaire for one of our Masters students - it takes just 20 mins to complete:
https://stirlingpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5iKUUuwW5V97dWJ
The aim of the study is to investigate the effects which different photos have on everyday food choices and related personality variables.
Anyone who wants to become a regular BERGer - just subscribe here - and you can also unsubscribe.
http://lists.stir.ac.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/berg
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Professor, Behaviour and Evolution Research Group (BERG)
Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland
E-mail: h.m.buchanan-smith(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:h.m.buchanan-smith@stir.ac.uk>
Home page: https://rms.stir.ac.uk/converis-stirling/person/11925http://marmosetcare.com/http://www.animalconcepts.eu/247animalwelfare/http://refiningdogcare.com/
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Professor, Behaviour and Evolution Research Group (BERG)
Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland
E-mail: h.m.buchanan-smith(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:h.m.buchanan-smith@stir.ac.uk>
Home page: https://rms.stir.ac.uk/converis-stirling/person/11925http://marmosetcare.com/http://www.animalconcepts.eu/247animalwelfare/http://refiningdogcare.com/
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Dear BERG-ers,
We are the HALP-ers, looking for feedback on our messaging below and which variation of our logo to use. If you would like to help us reply your feedback and option choice to newleafanimalsociety(a)outlook.com<mailto:newleafanimalsociety@outlook.com> by Monday 8th June.
When considering your feedback, our messaging is for social media platforms only, aimed at the average reading age 9-11 years old and our purpose is to improve human-animal interaction knowledge of a wide variety of animals across the world.
This platform is our chance to make the years of research and knowledge we all accumulate accessible to the general public. If you would be interested in joining the HALP-ers team we would love to hear from you.
Messaging
'Welcome to our page HALP (Helping Animals Live Positively). We are a group of animal lovers who want to help animals live their best life by helping you become the best HALPer there is!
So why us and why now? Firstly there is no other platform like us. Now, because we are interested in how COVID-19 might have changed the way you and your pets interact. As well as the effects that lockdown might have had on zoo animals, conservation projects, and the wonderful wildlife around you.
Are you still with us? Great, we can't wait for you to begin your HALPer journey with us. Each week we will share helpful information with you on how you can improve animals' lives, from sea turtles to your dog at home. We're super excited to bring you some exciting challenges that you can do with your pets - so stay tuned!
We aim to create a community of HALPers who've got the know-how on how to make animals happy, both during and after lockdown! If you see any posts we might be interested in, share them with us, with the hashtag #HALPers<https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/halpers?__eep__=6&source=feed_text&epa=HAS…>.'
Logo
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Thank you in advance!
The HALP-ers
(Kirsty Moran, Kirsty MacQueen, Suzanne Ruby, Emily Messer & Ellie Berry)
New Leaf Animal Society
Phone - 07307 591988
Website - https://www.newleafanimalsociety.org/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/newleafanimalsociety/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/LeafAnimal
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/newleafanimalsociety/
Please see the programme for the free Virtual UFAW conference.
You need to register.
Dear Hannah,
Hope all well with you and your students in this unusual time.
Just to update you with our plans for the UFAW conference 'Recent advances in animal welfare science VII', that we had to cancel as a physical event because of the coronavirus pandemic. We are now running this as a free on-line event. Rather than having all the talks given on one day we have decided to run the conference over two – the 30th June and 1st July - as we feel that this will give us the extra time we will need to get each speaker on-line and will allow a little more leeway for questions. Each day will start at 11.00am and finish around 15.30pm (GMT +1hr). Places to watch this on-line conference 'live' are limited - although the talks are being recorded so they can be watched at any time after the event. I'll send you details of how to do so post conference but happy to answer questions.
If you are interested in finding out the list of speakers for this conference and wish to register, click on this link to do so www.ufaw.org.uk/bham20<http://www.ufaw.org.uk/bham20>.
Thanks and stay safe.
Stephen
Dr Stephen Wickens
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, The Old School, Brewhouse Hill, Wheathampstead, Herts AL4 8AN, UK
Email: wickens(a)ufaw.org.uk ; Direct Tel: +44(0)1276 500880; Office: +44(0)1582 831818 (tel), 831414 (fax)
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The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Message from Sabrina Brando
Dear friends and colleagues,
Graham Law designed the wobble tree the feeding pole & the swing pole feeder among many of his other ideas that benefit animals around the world. ❤️🐻🦁🐯🐦🐬
He was and remains an inspiration to us all in the zoo community and beyond, as his ideas can be found in shelters and research facilities.
Tonight Mark & I, and others who knew him, will pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Graham Law in a webinar at 20:00 CET.
All funds raised will go to the SHAPE of Enrichment's Lee Houts Memorial Fund. To join us in memory of Graham please register via https://paws.mykajabi.com/offers/gTFosVUC
Kind regards,
Sabrina & Mark
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Lee Houts Memorial Fund
Lee Houts inspired so many animal caretakers with her dedication to providing an excellent quality of life for captive animals everywhere. Lee was famous for her unrelenting support of enrichment efforts from encouraging the staff of a small zoo to participating in intensive working groups tasked with determining enrichment standards for national zoo organizations. In keeping with Lee Houts' devotion to spreading enrichment knowledge and enthusiasm around the world.
The Shape of Enrichment Inc. began accepting donations in her memory. Monies donated to the Lee Houts Memorial Fund are dedicated towards furthering enrichment efforts in developing countries by providing educational opportunities to those in financial need. For example a keeper from a developing country might be funded to attend an enrichment workshop or conference. Board approval is required for these funds to be used.
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Sharon Kessler will lead BERG tomorrow at 5.30pm. We shall discuss how to protect wild primates from Covid-19.
Sharon has a brief video to share during the meeting, and anyone who wishes to prepare in advance will find this Science article<https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/05/primatologists-work-keep-great-apes…> (and associated weblinks) of interest.
Click to join Zoom Meeting; https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83230994331
Meeting ID: 832 3099 4331
Bring your own drinks and nibbles, as usual.
BERG - 13th April, 2020
I'm delighted to let you know that Kristine Gandia has agreed to lead the BERG presentation on Wednesday 13th May, at 5.30pm. A Zoom link will follow.
Her topic is "Using a worldwide zoo database to assess the effect of circadian synchrony on animal welfare"
In other animal welfare news, Sabrina Brando, PhD student and Director of AnimalConcepts has launched Practical Animal Welfare Science (PAWS)
See: https://animalconcepts.eu/PAWS/
Access to membership options: https://paws.mykajabi.com/
What is ‘PAWS’?
Practical Animal Welfare Science (PAWS) is a multilingual online platform by AnimalConcepts aligned with our responsibility to provide animals in human care with environments that promote optimal welfare. This platform will provide animal care and welfare related information on a wide variety of topics through resources and information, such as blogs, vlogs, podcasts, infographics, webinars, courses, and events.
Through a membership experience you will be able to join like-minded care professionals from around the world who are all committed to excellence in animal care and promoting optimal animal welfare.
The PAWS platform will provide you access to quality content, which enables you to attain many skills that benefit the animals, your team, and you, making you a valuable team member for the animals, your current facility, or a future organisation.
Vision
AnimalConcepts’s vision for PAWS is optimal wellbeing for animals in human care globally through science and best practices.
Mission
Our mission is to promote optimal animal wellbeing globally by providing quality multilingual content. We aim to unite animal care and welfare professionals, corporations, and academic organisations in their goals to facilitate, support, and pursue evidence-based programs with compassion and integrity.
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Professor, Behaviour and Evolution Research Group (BERG)
Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland
E-mail: h.m.buchanan-smith(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:h.m.buchanan-smith@stir.ac.uk>
Home page: https://rms.stir.ac.uk/converis-stirling/person/11925http://marmosetcare.com/http://www.animalconcepts.eu/247animalwelfare/http://refiningdogcare.com/
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.