Assessing preferences and motivations for owning exotic pets : Care matters
Hausmann, A., Cortés-Capano, G., Fraser, I., & Di Minin, E. (2023). Assessing preferences and motivations for owning exotic pets : Care matters. Biological Conservation, 281, Article 110007. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110007
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Understanding drivers of demand for exotic pets may help inform adequate conservation strategies to address unsustainable trade. Here, we used a best-worst scaling approach to understand the variety of preferences and motivations for owning exotic pets. Respondents (316 from 33 countries) preferred exotic pets that were captive-bred, had rare aesthetic features, and were common in the wild and abundant in the market. Species that were at risk of extinction, in short supply, sourced from the wild, and under trade restrictions were the least favoured by respondents. Feelings of care, such as attachment, affection, nurture, as well as curiosity and being passionate about the species, were dominant motivations for pet keepers. Respondents were willing to support the conservation of species in the wild. Our findings highlight that relational dimensions are among the most important aspects influencing decisions to own exotic pets. Certification systems of origin that supports animal welfare and conservation may help consumers support sustainable trade in exotic pet species. However, attention should be paid to challenges throughout the supply chain and not to incentivize consumers' preferences for rare genetic features as this may pose a risk to the conservation of species in the wild. When planning conservation initiatives and policies, considering relational dimensions may provide novel insights to better foster meaningful expressions of care with animals in the wild, as opposed to animals as exotic pets. Fostering care, as a normative human sense of kinship with non-humans, could help channeling “demand for ownership” towards “stewardship relations” with nature.
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A.H., G.C.C. and E.D.M. thank the European Research Council (ERC) for funding under the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement #802933). A.H. thanks the Mai and Tor Nessling Foundation (grant number 202200342). All authors wish to thank Dr. Correia Ricardo, Dr. Fink Christoph and Dr. Kulkarni Ritwik for their support with the survey translations. All authors are also grateful to the focus groups´ participants for their contribution. All authors wish to thank the Editor, as well as Dr Adam Toomes and an anonymous reviewer for the insightful comments that helped improve the manuscript. ...License
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