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Environmental enrichment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Environmental enrichment can mean: •Behavioral enrichment, providing animals under managed care with environmental stimuli •Environmental enrichment (neural), how the brain is effected by the stimula...
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Environmental enrichment (neural) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Environmental enrichment concerns how the brain is affected by the stimulation of its information processing provided by its surroundings (including the opportunity to interact socially). Brains in r...
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USDA Draft Policy on Environmental Enrichment For Nonhuman Primates (PDF|47 KB) ... General Environmental Enrichment ... This publication updates AWIC's Environmental Enrichment for Nonhuman Primates Resource Guide, June 2006. It covers literature published from 1999-January 2009. This document includes links to the draft...
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Environmental Enrichment Information Resources for Laboratory Animals has been produced jointly by the Animal Welfare Information Center (AWIC) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Library (NAL) and the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) in an effort to encourage the...
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Updated September 12, 200 ... Our Enrichment Program ... creating An enrichment Program...
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The goal of the Honolulu Zoo's Environmental Enrichment Program is to involve all staff members; including keepers, curators and volunteers, in a zoo-wide program of effective environmental enrichment.
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>Environmental Enrichment aims to provide zoo animals with a stimulating environment full of behavioral opportunities similar to those found by their wild counterparts. ... Watch enrichment in action by visiting our Video Archive!
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