Developments in the Quantitative Assessment of Welfare Outcomes in Hunted Mammals Subject to Shooting

Samuel D. G. Smith, K. Ryeng
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Knowledge gaps surrounding animal welfare assessment in hunted terrestrial wild mammals and seals were highlighted in the reviews by Knudsen (2005) and EFSA (2007). Following these reviews, the present paper aims to report on developments in the quantitative assessment of welfare outcomes in wild mammals killed via rifle shooting, and modern explosive harpoon grenades used in the killing of whales. Time to death (TTD) and instantaneous death rate (IDR) are widely accepted ante-mortem variables for assessing the duration of suffering during the killing process. The addition of post-mortem assessments allows for validation of TTD and IDR, thus providing a more accurate appraisal of animal welfare during hunting. While this combined assessment for large cetaceans has been implemented since the 1980s in the Norwegian minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) hunt, we report that this approach has been implemented in studies of the Icelandic minke and fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) hunts, as well as the Canadian and Norwegian commercial harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) hunts. Additionally, this approach has been incorporated into welfare studies in terrestrial herbivore management programmes. Quantitative welfare assessment during hunts is capable of effectively evaluating the weapons used and judging modifiable variables such as projectile choice, optimal shooting procedure, as well as identifying areas for improvement in hunter training. In moving towards a standardised approach for welfare outcome assessment, an established framework can effectively allow all hunts to be contrasted and allow for identification of optimal strategies that minimise animal suffering.
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被射杀哺乳动物福利结果的定量评估进展
Knudsen(2005)和EFSA(2007)的评论强调了围绕被猎杀的陆生野生哺乳动物和海豹的动物福利评估的知识差距。在这些综述之后,本文旨在报告通过步枪射击和用于捕杀鲸鱼的现代爆炸鱼叉手榴弹杀死的野生哺乳动物的福利结果的定量评估进展。死亡时间(TTD)和瞬时死亡率(IDR)是广泛接受的用于评估杀戮过程中痛苦持续时间的死前变量。添加尸检评估可以验证TTD和IDR,从而对狩猎期间的动物福利进行更准确的评估。虽然这种对大型鲸目动物的综合评估自20世纪80年代以来一直在挪威小须鲸(Balaenoptera acutorostrata)狩猎中实施,但我们报告称,这种方法已在冰岛小须鲸和长须鲸(Baraenoptera physalus)狩猎以及加拿大和挪威商业竖琴海豹(Pagophilus groenlandicus)狩猎的研究中实施。此外,这种方法已纳入陆生食草动物管理方案的福利研究。狩猎过程中的定量福利评估能够有效评估所使用的武器,判断可修改的变量,如炮弹选择、最佳射击程序,以及确定猎人训练中需要改进的地方。在迈向福利结果评估的标准化方法的过程中,一个既定的框架可以有效地对所有狩猎进行对比,并确定将动物痛苦降至最低的最佳策略。
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