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The presentation of environmental values, beliefs, and norms in live animal interpretive experiences

Pages 1158-1173 | Received 14 Aug 2017, Accepted 14 May 2018, Published online: 28 May 2018
 

Abstract

Environmental educators using animal companions can compel individuals to engage in pro-environmental behaviour by promoting environmental values, beliefs, and behavioural norms. This study examines how institutional context and mission influence the framing of these types of messages in live animal interpretive experiences. I compare three animal-themed organizations with different types of animals and missions: a rescue organization, a research facility, and an aquarium. I use value-belief-norm (VBN) theory to create a typology of VBN pathways. I find that educators articulate the value of the animal as an individual, species, or ecosystem, which informs how beliefs, threats, and behavioural recommendations are framed in each context. I argue that all three organizations could better frame the audience as agents of change and encourage high-impact environmental behaviours. I suggest educational institutions can use the VBN framework to design programs to better reflect their values and tailor their messages to promote mission-supporting behaviour change.

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Acknowledgements

I am grateful to both the anonymous reviewers and my dissertation committee (Pamela Jagger, Lisa Campbell, Charlotte Clark, Elizabeth Dickinson, Paul Leslie, and Peter White) for providing valuable feedback. I would also like to thank my research participants for sharing their interesting stories and engaging programs.

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