Positive Reinforcement Training (PRT) for Bornean Sun Bears!🐻
Positive Reinforcement Training (PRT) is a cornerstone of
modern animal care and conservation efforts. It's a method that rewards desired
behaviours, encouraging animals to perform them, thus facilitating easier
management and care.
The success of PRT depends on the trust between keepers and
the bears. The dedication and commitment of the keepers are fundamental in
creating bonding and developing trust with the bears.
The PRT process begins with identifying the purpose and
behaviours we want to encourage in the bears. These behaviours could be as
simple as responding to a name, or more complex like allowing a veterinary
examination. A clicker is used as a ‘bridge’ to communicate with the bears,
that it has the correct behaviour and will be reinforced with a reward system.
Amaco, 30 years, the oldest sun bear in BSBCC, is no longer
active in playing, and therefore he tends to have overgrown claws that can
affect his walking stance. Via PRT session, Amaco allows the keepers to trim
the claws. He also knows to open his mouth big for oral examination. The
outcome is very encouraging and significantly promotes general well-being. The
number of general anaesthesia can be greatly reduced as well through Amaco’s
participation in PRT. In a geriatric animal, general anaesthesia is a risky
procedure.
Thank you to Yayasan Hasanah, Kementerian Kewangan and
Yayasan Sime Darby for always supporting BSBCC's conservation efforts. PRT
allows us to perform necessary health checks and medical procedures with
minimal stress to the bears, provides mental stimulation, and promotes general
well-being. We look forward to seeing improvement in the health and well-being
of our bears via PRT.
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