%0 Journal Article %T Effects of Regulating Visitor Viewing Proximity and the Intensity of Visitor Behaviour on Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) Behaviour and Welfare %A Grahame J. Coleman %A Kerry V. Fanson %A Kym L. Butler %A Paul H. Hemsworth %A Sally L. Sherwen %J Archive of "Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI". %D 2019 %R 10.3390/ani9060285 %X Some studies on zoo penguins have shown that the presence of visitors may be fear-provoking. To manage zoo visitor¨Canimal interactions, it is important to determine what it is about visitors that affects zoo penguins. Consequently, we investigated the effects of regulating both zoo visitor viewing proximity to the penguin enclosure and the intensity of visitor behaviour on the behaviour and stress physiology of little penguins. A physical barrier was used to increase visitor viewing distance, by 2 m away from the enclosure, and signage and uniformed personnel was used to attempt to regulate the intensity of visitor behaviour. Signage and uniformed personnel had no effect on visitor number, noise level or visitor behaviour. However, the physical barrier reduced the frequency of potentially threatening visitor behaviours such as banging on enclosure features, looming over the pool, physical contact with the pool¡¯s water and sudden movement. When visitors were further away from the enclosure, fewer penguins were huddling, vigilant, and retreating, and more penguins were close to the visitor viewing area, surface swimming and preening in the water. There were no effects of visitor viewing proximity or signage and uniformed personnel on the stress physiology of the little penguins. While there was no effect of signage and uniformed personnel in moderating visitor behaviour, the viewing proximity of visitors to the enclosure affected both visitor and penguin behaviour, where potentially threatening visitor behaviours were decreased and little penguins showed less avoidance behaviour when visitors were further away %K little penguins %K visitor¨Canimal interactions %K zoos %K visitor effect %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6617050/