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Hi Lindzy,
I'd second what others have noted about the challenges of short-term interventions (like a visit to an exhibit or participation in a one-time event) when it comes to encouraging lasting behavior change. But there are examples of efforts that have had some success at this. We've been tracking the long-term impact of conservation action initiatives at Woodland Park Zoo for some time; one example if posted on www.informalscience.org<http://www.informalscience.org> (found in the report on the Maasai Journey program); you'll find some other examples at that site if you look through some of the summative evaluations of conservation-focused projects. I've got other examples from both program & exhibit evaluations we've conducted that I can send you if interested.
Given the challenges of shifting behavior through brief interventions, front-end research is critical to success, in my experience. That is, exploring your audience's perceived barriers & benefits to the action you're targeting. We've found this kind of front-end research to be key in designing effective campaigns. I just came across a fun example...check out Zoo Victoria's work addressing visitors' perceptions of recycled toilet tissue.
http://www.futerra.co.uk/blog/crap-man-and-wiping-for-wildlife
Cheers,
Kathryn
Kathryn Owen
Education Research Supervisor
Woodland Park Zoo
601 N. 59th St.
Seattle, WA 98103-5858
(206) 548-2566
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Woodland Park Zoo saves animals and their habitats through conservation leadership and engaging experiences, inspiring people to learn, care and act.
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