Peek-A-Zoo

A pop-up book design

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The project’s goal is to investigate the whether zoos should exist or not through multiple lenses, examining their impact on conservation, animal welfare, and public perception.

Incorporating interactive elements like pop-ups, pull-tabs, and flaps, I created a dynamic experience that encourages exploration.

This interactive book allows for diverse viewpoints on zoos, showcasing their impact on animals and ecosystems, and prompting critical thinking about ethical considerations and conservation alternatives.

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The project’s goal is to investigate the whether zoos should exist or not through multiple lenses, examining their impact on conservation, animal welfare, and public perception.

Incorporating interactive elements like pop-ups, pull-tabs, and flaps, I created a dynamic experience that encourages exploration.

This interactive book allows for diverse viewpoints on zoos, showcasing their impact on animals and ecosystems, and prompting critical thinking about ethical considerations and conservation alternatives.

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Research shows that prolonged captivity in zoos or aquariums leads to significant neurological changes in mammals. Captive animals experience reductions in brain regions associated with spatial cognition, memory, and emotional processing.

Stress is a major factor. Confined spaces, lack of natural stimuli, and limited social interactions cause chronic stress, altering stress-related neural circuits and increasing cortisol release. This results in behaviors like repetitive, purposeless actions and decreased ability to cope with environmental challenges.

Breeding programs in captivity, aimed at species conservation, often struggle, especially with primates. Low breeding rates hinder population growth and risk the loss of genetic diversity, impacting efforts to sustain wild counterparts.

I have explained these concepts using illustrations and pop-ups to engage users effectively.

Research shows that prolonged captivity in zoos or aquariums leads to significant neurological changes in mammals. Captive animals experience reductions in brain regions associated with spatial cognition, memory, and emotional processing.

Stress is a major factor. Confined spaces, lack of natural stimuli, and limited social interactions cause chronic stress, altering stress-related neural circuits and increasing cortisol release. This results in behaviors like repetitive, purposeless actions and decreased ability to cope with environmental challenges.

Breeding programs in captivity, aimed at species conservation, often struggle, especially with primates. Low breeding rates hinder population growth and risk the loss of genetic diversity, impacting efforts to sustain wild counterparts.

I have explained these concepts using illustrations and pop-ups to engage users effectively.

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