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Enrichment
for Tapirs by Graziele Morales and ElianaFerraz
You Can
Lead a Tiger to Water, but Can You Call It Enrichment? byRohan Cleave and Sheila
Roe
Enriching
the Days of Our Elephants by Gina Gambertoglio
Enrichment
Implementation: Approaches at the Johannesburg Zoo by
L.H. Fuller, L. Gordon, and M.C.
Van Lierop
Effect
of a Continuous Drip Feeder of Feeding Time on Chimpanzees by
NarukiMorimura
ItÕs
Good for the Animals, but Who Else Is It Good For? The Benefits of
Interpreting Environmental Enrichment by
Beth Hammond
Encouraging
Enclosure Space Usage for Southern African Rock Pythons by
R.M. Mpolokeng, R. Ingle-Mšller, P. Booysen, L. Nel, and H. Van Niekerk
18(3) August, 2009
18(4) November, 2009
Our
Tapir ÒNoseÓ When ItÕs Time for Enrichment by
Ashley Coop and Nick Garrett
Better
Home for Pheasants through Environmental Enrichment by
R Lakshminarasimha and VijayRanjanSingh
Overcoming
Boredom in Captivity: Enrichment for Keas by
Traci Wright
Importance
of Environmental Enrichment for Guanacos by
F. Astrada, D. Avejera,
and E. Martinez
Design
Ideas for an Orangutan Enclosure by
Rita Takacs
Feeding
Devices for Black-Pincelled Marmosets by
M. FlorenciaPresa,
Mariana Prado Borges, Jonas Byk, and Kleber Del-Claro
Now
ÒBatsÓ What I Call Enrichment by
Nathan Coles
Artificial
Termite Mounds for Anteaters by
DŽboraBoccacino and
B‡rbara Souza Neil Magalh‹es
Enrichment:
It IsnÕt Just for Fun by
Yvette Kemp
Shifting
the Grey-Headed Fox by
Tara Oler, Kim Szawan, Kim
Mathias, and Laruren Lear
Beating
the Heat: Techniques for Jaguars in a Hot Weather Environment by
Liuz Eduardo Piroseli, Quezia Cristina de Lima Santos, Larissa de Souza Soares, and Eduardo Bessa
The
Shape of Enrichment Website Gets a Much-Needed Upgrade
VOLUME 17: 2008
17(1/2) February and May, 2008
Sweet
Treat: Artificial Beehive for Bears by Leandro Dami‡n Barrios
and Santiago Ricci
Fish
Food: Assessing Foraging Opportunities for Malawi Cichlids by KobusGoosen, Robynn Ingle-Mšller, Dolf van derDoel, and Jan Madise
What Is a
Gorilla's Most-Loved Toy? byVerenaBehringer, KatjaHachenburger, Carsten Knott,
and Dieter Selzer
Enrichment
Contest at Singapore Zoological Gardens by Diana Marlena
Swiveling
PVC Pipe for Giraffe Enrichment by
Hamzah Isa
Using
Cooperative Feeding to Reintroduce African Elephants by
Gina Gambertoglio
17(3) August, 2008
17(4) November, 2008
A
Change in Perspective: Providing Enrichment for Hamadrayas
Baboons by
CarinCloete, OnnicaMogogane, and MankweSebati
An
Enriching Home for Rescued Asiatic Black Bears by
Angela Leary
Making
a Home for Prairie Dogs through Environmental Enrichment by
M. FlorenciaPresa
Encouraging
Southern Ground Hornbill Courtship through Enrichment by
Grace Ngweng, Sarah Chabangu,
and Robynn Ingle-Mšller
Branching
Out for Cape Buffaloes by
GurusamyPermalo
Horsing
around with Recycled Items by
Ahmad Syarif and Mohammad Zainuddin
Main
Events for Maned Wolves by
Ralph Vanstreels and AngŽlica
S. Vasconcellos
Banana
Leaves for Primates by
Melissa A. Truelove, Katie E. Chace, and Jaine E. Perlman
Do
You Smell That? An Analysis of Scent Preference in Carnivores by
Caryn Wachenfeld
Enriching
Times! by Alice Cooper and James Creighton
Ice-Timed
Feeders to Promote Foraging by
Alex Dunkel
What
Type of Enrichment Motivates Meetkats? by Marta Bolgan,
Maria Rodeano, Diego Manna, and Enrico
A. Ferrero
A
Behavioral Management Program for GrantÕs Zebras by
Julia Hartell
Summary
Report of the First Brazilian Regional Environmental Enrichment Conference by
AngŽlicaVasconcellos
VOLUME 16: 2007
16(1/2) February and May, 2007
Overcoming
Obstacles: A Case Study of Enriching a Problematic Anteater by Sheila Wojciechowski
Ping Pong
Balls: An Economic Idea to Enrich Marmosets by Manuela G.F. Geronymo, Erika Von ZeidlerStasieniuk, CintiaGermanoda Rocha, Tatiana
Pineda Portella, Cristiane
S. Pizzutto, and Marcelo A.B.V.
Guimaraes
A Mirror
for a Wattled Crane by Stan Alford
Institutional
Survey on Quarantine Enrichment in Zoos by Kelly Corcoran Gomez and Gail E. Hedberg
A
Simple Enrichment Device to Facilitate Tool Use by Capuchin Monkeys by
Sheila Wojciechowski
Environmental
Enrichment for Cougars: Maintaining Purrfect
Condition by
W.K. Baker
Enrichment
Ideas for a Blind Mongoose Lemur by
Jacqueline Broder
Comparison
of Activity Patterns in an Iberian Wolf Pack by
Ana BelSoriana, Susana Serrat, Conrad Ensenyat, CarlesRiba, and Carmen Mate
Feeding
Enrichment for Captive Mandrills by
Estelle Germain, Anne Frezard,
and DelphineHauth
16(3) August, 2007
16(4) November, 2007
Encouraging
Foraging Behavior in De Brazza's Monkeys by Carrie Coleman
A Termite
Mound for Nesting Hooded Parrots by Laurel Sandy
Enriching
Asian Elephants by Varying Diet Presentation by Andrew Durham
Improving
Enrichment for Asiatic Black Bears: Summer Intern Planning and Implementation by Elizabeth Gross
Junk
to Enrichment 3: Compact Discs by
Tony Dobbs and Paignton Zoo Environmental
Enrichment Group
Use
of Fur-Rubbing Materials for Self-Anointment in Capuchin Monkeys by
Mary Baker
Orangutan
Enrichment: Rope Art by
Cristiane S. Pizzutto,
Manuela G.F.G. Sgai,
Paula R. Prist, Fernanda
L. Mouco, and Marcelo A.B.V.
Guimaraes
The
Role of Facilities Departments in Environmental Enrichment by
Beth Rich
Ideas
for Reptile Enrichment by
Cynthia Cipreste
Enrichment
as a Teaching Tool by
Beth Rich
Making
Mobiles for Birds by
Paula R. Prist, Adriano G. de Arruda,
and Ana M. Beresca
VOLUME 15: 2006
15(1) February, 2006
15(2) May, 2006
The Joys
of Anteater Enrichment by Kimberly Skelton
Counting
Clams: Shorebird Enrichment by Heather Neldner
The Effect
of Habitat Enrichment on the Mudflat Octopus by Marie Beigel and Jean Boal
Looking
at Some Lizards by Jon Whitehead
Enriching
Nonhuman Primates Using Colored Dolls by AdalinaOcon and Barbara A. Frase
Using a Moat
as Cognitive Enrichment for Chimpanzees by CristianePizzutto, Manuela Geronymo,
Marcelo Guimaraes
Roll Out
the Barrel! by Dee Nelson
"Stuffed
Eggs" as Food Enrichment for Marmosets by Manuela Geronymo, CristianePizzutto, Ericka Stasieniuk, Marcelo Guimaraes
Encouraging
Enclosure Use for Red River Hogs Using Scatter Feedings by Holly Farmer, Erik Dayrell,
and Kirsten Pullen
Naturalistic
Enrichment: Integrating Enrichment and Immersion Landscapes by Jon Coe
Enriching
Lives One Slice at a Time by
Jillian Rawlins
Bear
Training: A Tool that Improves Care by
Gerardo Martinez
15(3) August, 2006
15(4) November, 2006
PVC Pipe
Trees: Habitat Enrichment for Arboreal Snakes by Mary Beth Litton and Stephanie Day
Junk to Enrichment:
Carpet Tubes by Andrew Fry and Tony Dobbs
Effects
of Conspecific Playback Recordings on a Pair of Toco Toucans by John O'Brien
Environmental
Enrichment for Companion Animal Inpatients in the Veterinary Clinic by Marianne E. De Vries
Enrichment
Program for Lemurs by Jonathan Peres Flores
Flavor SprayTM: Enrichment for the Senses by Melissa A. Truelove and Jaine
E. Perlman
Sun Conures: Time Budget Alterations in Response to Feedings
Methods by Louise Bauck, Lisa
Smith, and Sprina Liu
The First
UK and Ireland Regional Environmental Enrichment Conference (REEC) by Julian Chapman
From
Little Things, Big Things Grow! by Sheila Roe and Rohan
Cleave
9thICEE Host Bid Information
$1000
8thICEE Travel Grant (to Vienna,
Austria) Application
VOLUME 14: 2005
14(1) February, 2005
14(2) May, 2005
The Lionrover: An Alternative Prey for Lions by Mark Kingston Jones
Woven Vines
Balls and Baskets as Feeding Enrichment for Howler Monkeys by P. Prist, C.S. Pizzutto, and C. Hashimoto
Mature
Primate Enrichment by Melba T. Brown
The
Vienna "Ape Painting School": A Retrospective by Mag. Dr. Claudia Kment
Enrichment
and Exercise for Big Cats in Small Spaces by VyacheslavAlexeev
Measuring
the Value of Enrichment: Activity Budgets of Siberian Lynx by RoseMarieZar, Scott Sakaluk, Aaron
Moore, and Wendy Klessig
Education
and Enrichment: Children, Ethograms, and a Raccoon
Project by Anne FrŽzard
San
Diego's Spectacled Bears Receive a Low-Cost Exhibit Update by Jacob Shanks
Another
Giraffe Enrichment Idea by Nichole Bouwens
14(3/4) August and November, 2005
From Junk
to Enrichment: Uses for a Camera Film Canister by Andrew Fry and Tony Dobbs
Season's Treatings by Micala and DanelleTeetzen
The Use
of Two Feeding Enrichment Ideas for Capuchin Monkeys by V.M. Prado and C.S. Pizzutto
Getting Everyone
On Board: Shape of Enrichment Workshop by Beth Hammond and Matthew Rich
Shaping
Sound Environments II: Naturalistic Sounds as Enrichment for Cotton-Top Tamarins by
Chris Tromborg
Team
Work: Supporting Environmental Enrichment at Paignton
Zoo by
Phillip Knowling
VOLUME 13: 2004
13(1/2) February and May, 2004
The
Algae: Marine Mammal Enrichment at Kolmarden Zoo by Sunna Edberg
Mbani and His
Tire Ball by Robynn Ingle
Herpetological
Challenges Can Bring Interesting Rewards by Scott Heindl, Gail Tabone, B. Diane Chepko-Sade
Changing
Spaces: The Effect of New Enclosure Elements on the Activity Patterns of
Gibbons by Karenina Morales
Projects
for Primates and Parrots by Jessie Binder
Creating
a "Top Pendant" for Small Primates at the Belo Horizonte Zoo by Joanna Angelica vondeSchepop and Laura Auchinger
Dias
Don't
Forget Your Pet! by Beth Hammond
Wooden
Logs and Live Trees for Sloth Bears by BrijKishor Gupta
Inverse
Psychology: Finding an Alternate Training Technique by Gerardo Martinez
13(3) August, 2004
13(4) November, 2004
Wrapped
in Raptors: Entertaining Two Birds with One Stone by Tim Gamblin
A Big
Wheel for Asian Elephants by Shu-Mei Chen, I-Piao Chen, Tina Chen, Eric Tsao,
Chung-Ping Chen, Cheng-Tung Fa, Cindy Lin
Firehose Punching
Bag by TarhBedrossian
Watermelons
for Siberian Tigers by PalomaLucinBosso
Who's Enriching
Whom? Involving Seniors in a Facility's Enrichment Program by Jessica Ganus and
Nancy Megna
Stereotypic
Pacing: Further Studies of Malayan Sun Bears by Robert M Baskerville
Think
You're Too Old to Have Fun? by Bryan Martin
Building
Around Enrichment by Jillann Rawlins
A Pinniped Slide by TarahBedrossian
Feathers-A-Flying:
Faux Birds for Cats by Marie Martinez
Monster
Tunnels by Scott Heindl
Challenges Bull Snake, Brown Pelican, Kestrel
VOLUME 12: 2003
12(1) February, 2003
12(2) May, 2003
Heavy
Prey: Promoting Dragging Behavior in Large Cats by E. Esteban Fuentes
Enriching
the Lives of Prosimian Primates by Emily Dill
Enriching
Animals in Mixed-Species Exhibits by Angela Miller
Octopus
Enrichment at the Seattle Aquarium by Roland Anderson
Documenting
and Evaluating Enrichment 101: Putting Good Science Into Practice by Joseph C.E. Barber,
Ph.D.
It's a
Wrap! by Randy Brenner
Fruit for
Felines: Enrichment for Small Cats by Ami B. Levi
Give It a
Spin: Enrichment for Giant Pandas at Zoo Atlanta by Wendy Gardner and Kenn
Harwood
Beardsley
Zoo's Animal Enrichment Playground by Christine Clark
12(3) August, 2003
12(4) November, 2003
Ideas for
Kinkajou Enrichment by Kathryn Bertok
On the
Ground or in the Trees? Coatimundi Feeding
Preferences by Ivan Lozano-Ortega
Studying
Scent Enrichment for Sika Deer and Indian Muntjacs by Whitney Furmanski
A
Paintbrush for Ibu by Allan Seidon
New World
Primate Enrichment that Is Quick, Easy, and Low Budget by Gina Savastano, Adele Barone, Danielle Hessel,
Vanessa Jones, and Denise Vibal
Motivating
Travel by Alternating Feeding Locations by Terry Steele and Ryanna
Steele
Sleeping
Cats: It's What They Do... by Jay Pratte
VOLUME 11: 2002
11(1) February, 2002
11(2) May, 2002
Enriching
the Devil: The Tasmanian Devil by David Schaap
Feeding Enrichment
for Red-Handed Tamarins by Tiawanna D. Taylor
Rain for
Raptors by Maureen McGowan
Adding
Zip to Rhino Enrichment by Todd Maki
Enrichment
and the Garage Sale by Amy Cutting
Bungee
Buckets by ShemiaSplonskowski
Sea Lion Enrichment
Toys by Peter Bloom
Reptile
Enrichment: A Rewarding Experience by Wendy Becker
Providing
Enrichment for Louis the Orangutan by Rita Takacs
Trading
Places: Animal Rotation as Enrichment by Mikkel F. Stelvig and Eva L. Sargent
Instant Tree by Rich Wassenberg
Challenges Training Giraffes
11(3) August, 2002
11(4) November, 2002
New Uses
for Old Fire Hoses by Keoni Pappas
Keeping
Pace in the Rat Race: The Benefits of Enrichment by Nicole Begley
Use of Social
Enrichment for Leopards by Avanti Mallapur
Not Your
Typical Rhino and Giraffe Enrichment by Nichole Bouwens
The
Behavioral Husbandry Resource Center by Michelle Templeton and Angela Miller
The
Importance of an Enriched Hospital Environment by Mathew van Lierop and
Laura Ewart-Phipps
On a
Roll: Novel Objects and Scent Enrichment for Asiatic Lions by Jaclyn Pearson
Sanctuary
Enrichment for Chimpanzees by Diana Goodrich and Gloria Grow
Meat
Snake: Enriching Captive Environments for Birds of Prey by Cynthia FernandesCipreste and CristianoSchetini de Axevedo
Marine
Mammal Enrichment: A Magnetic Experience by Bryan Martin
Challenges Tomato Frogs
VOLUME 10: 2001
10(1) February, 2001
10(2) May, 2001
Providing
Elevated Rest Sites for Leopards by Avanti Mallapur
Planning
It Out: Improving Enrichment Quality and Variety for Marine Mammals by Jennifer Mead and Sue Hunter
Enrichment
Ambassadors: Animals Enriching Animals by Marilisa Markey
Barrels
of Fun for Cats, Bears, and Addax by Elaine Willms
Environmental
Enrichment for Ocelots and Jaguarundis by Cynthia F. Cipreste
Enrichment
for Brazilian Tapirs and Capybaras by MickaelMichault
Stereotypic
Pacing: Alternatives and Outcomes for Two Malayan Sun Bears by Damian Landrigan, Dr.
Frank Dlaziel, Josie Luscri,
and Dr. JaquesMetzer
Flying
Meat: Feeding Time for Carnivores by HenrickFuttrup
Treat
Trapeze for Flying Squirrels by Jean MacKay
Creating
a Complex Captive Environment for Fruit Bats by Dana Le Blanc
Primate
Herb Gardens by Jacqueline van den Nieuwendijk-Ruijs
Enrichment
In a Unique Setting by Suzanne Merner
10(3) August, 2001
10(4) November, 2001
Making Scents:
Using the Olfactory Senses for Lion Enrichment by Elissa B. Schuett and Barbara A. Frase
Bide Your
Time, Lammie: Enrichment for a Lone Elephant by Mathew Van Liierop
Gourds
for Enrichment by RoxaneLosey
PVC - Our
Friend by Tina Friedman
Effects
of a Live Prey Equivalent on the Behavior of Large Cats By Meredith J Bashaw,
Mollie Bloomsmith, Jack Marr, Terry Maple
Animal
Enrichment from an Audience Perspective by Candace Bates
A Browse
Tube for Plant-Visiting Bats by Dana LeBlanc
Providing
Enrichment at No Cost, Part II by Hilda Tresz
Operant
Conditioning for Eye Examination on a Black Rhinoceros by J. Katka, M. Corcoran,
M.A. Bloomsmith, E. Garrett, R. Sartor, R. McManamom, G. Powell-Johnson
The Good
Shape of Enrichment by Jo Gregson
Challenges: Emus, Cockatoos, Flamingos
VOLUME 9: 2000
9(1) February, 2000
9(2) May, 2000
Giant
Panda Personalities: Enrichment for the Individual by Kim Bacon, Dallas Ripsky,
Kathy Hawk, Rhonda Battershill
Providing
an Outlet for Head-Butting Behavior in Bison by Terry Steele and Donna Charley-Johnson
Camouflaged
Gorillas: Barriers as Enrichment for Apes by Stella Norcup
Providing
Arboreal Enrichment for Captive Chimpanzees by Nicholas Malone
Feeders
and Fecal Scents for Malayan Tapirs by Stefan Seitz
Bouncing
Back by Matthew von Lierop
Mixed-Species
Relationships for Environmental Enrichment by Deborah Warrick
Exploring
Enrichment for Nocturnal Animals: Expect the Unexpected by Daniel R. Tardona and
Jayne H. Tardona
Egg
Carton Puzzle Boxes for Ferrets by Deborah Wood
Otter
Forage Pipe by Karen Cowan
Fun and
Food for Polar Bears by Thomas Lind
9(3) August, 2000
9(4) November, 2000
Octopus
Prey Puzzles by Mark J. Rehling
Scent
Preferences of Southern White Rhinos by Kathryn Hadley
Enrichment
Jug for an Indigo Snake by Tina Sals
Utilizing
Young Visitors for Behavioral Enrichment by Lee Houts
Bobbin'
for Trout by Deana Walz and
Stephanie JochumNatt
Enrichment
for Mandrills, Tigers, and Meerkats by KatyaWolaschika and Rebecca Harry
Using
Enrichment to Problem-Solve Stereotypies in Bears by Else Poulsen
Reaching Out
for Enrichment by Matt Seguin, Dana LeBlanc, Minnie Cruz, Andrea
Rosenberg, Cindy Marsh, Pam Poppett, and Layla Dampier
Gravity
Feeder for Old World Fruit Bats by Dana LeBlanc
Challenges: Bobcats, Nighttime Enrichment
Landing
Platforms for Flying Foxes by Dana LeBlanc
Have Your
Tortoise Checked Every 3,000 Miles by David Muir
VOLUME 8: 1999
8(1) February, 1999
8(2) May, 1999
Supplemental
Carcass Feeding for Zoo Carnivores by Lee Houts
Auditory
Enrichment for Asian Elephants by Lucy Melo
Not Just
Another Ball by Sue Pfaff
A
Low-Tech, Quick-Change Mounting System for Enrichment Objects by Michael J. Renner
Pi–ata Pandemonium
at Utah's Hogle Zoo by Dawn Neptune
Enrichment
for African Lions by Brooke Noonan
Enrichment
Bucket by Ryan Philip
Zoo
Interns Take on Enrichment by Betsie Davis and
Ashlee Peterson
Stimulating
Natural Protective Behaviors with Short Term Natural Stress by Keri A. Van Wormer
An "Otterly" Enriching Environment by Angela Gabbert
Connecting
Kids with Prairie Dogs and Monkeys by Dr. Terry Steele
Two
Giraffe Enrichment Ideas by Carrie Heisler Hill
Creating Artificial
Vines for Natural Zoo Displays by DanaeL.F. Goss
Facilitating
Browse Collection for the Botanically Challenged by Amy Cutting
Challenges
Column: Polar Bear Needs
8(3) August, 1999
8(4) November, 1999
Enrichment
for an Advanced Invertebrate by James Wood and Deborah Wood
Bird
Enrichment Takes Flight by Amanda C. Sandos
Natural
Enrichment for Bonteboks by Joseph Robertia
Enrichment
as a Part of the Healing Process: A Case Study by Denise Testa
The Environmental
Enrichment Program at Brookfield Zoo's Seven Seas by Jacqueline Weiner, Greg Dye, Greg Dicosola, Andy Ferris, Wendy Komor,
Jennifer McGee, Shawn Peck, Rita Stacey, Tim Sullivan, and Jan Sustman
Assessing
and Addressing Animal Welfare in Zoos
by Kathy Carlstead
Demanding
an Enriched Environment by Emily Patterson-Kane
Creating
Artificial Prey for Carnivores by Denis Neufeld
Using
Pi–atas for Behavioral Enrichment of Captive Carnivores by Dagmar Gerdes
Summing
It Up: The 4th International Conference on Environmental Enrichment by Karen E. Worley
Hot Tubs
for Snow Monkeys by Jennifer Goodwin
Siamangs:
Opportunities for Arboreal Foraging by Samantha Stephens
VOLUME 7: 1998
7(1) February, 1998
7(2) May, 1998
Portable
Digging Beds by Mary Deroo
Enrichment
Ideas for African Crested Porcupines by Chris Bartos
Beluga
Brush Boards by William Winhall
Enrichment
for Bird Brains by Amanda Sandos
Frozen
Enrichment by Gary Berg
Polar
Bear Enrichment at Wild Arctic by William Winhall
Tepee
Feeders for Small Cats by Monica Bush
Stump
Enrichment for Snow Monkeys by Jennifer Goodwin
A Good Day's
Fishing for River Otters by NyanTinkous, Adrienne Whiteley, and
B. Diane Chepko-Sade
Jelly
Sticks and Activity Balls for Bears (and Others!) by Karen Cowan and Annabel Musson
A Tree Roo Crazy for Kong Toys TM by Stephanie Jochum
Enrichment
Ideas for Cranes by Jeff Gerencser
Aye-Aye
Gruel Presentation by Heather Ann Lynch and Joan H. Eisemann
A Mud Box
for American Beavers by Else Poulsen
Challenges
Column: Moustached Monkeys
7(3) August, 1998
7(4) November, 1998
Artificial
Prey that Fights Back (and Other Tales of Tiger Enrichment) by Valerie J. Hare and Paul Jarand
Providing
Orangutans with Opportunities for Arboreal Behavior by Nicholas Malone
Give 'Em a Life by J. Perrin Hammond
Environmental
Enrichment for Horses by Sue Hunter
Orangutan
Enrichment Options at Brookfield Zoo by Barb Weber
A
Multifunctional Lair for Tigers by JŸrg Jenny and
Marianne Hartmann
Slow
Loris Enrichment at Burnet Park Zoo by Nicole McGregor and B.D.
Chepko-Sade
Bottlenose
Dolphin Enrichment In an Interactive Feeding Pool by Julie DeMarco
Training
as Enrichment at Wild Arctic by William Winhall
The
Enrichment Bug by Ophelia Aklaka
Supplemental
Form: Fourth Enrichment Conference Grant Application
Termite
Mounds at Paignton Zoo, England by Jo Gregson
Supplemental
Form: Fourth Enrichment Conference Grant Application
Supplemental
Form: Preliminary Registration for 4th
International Conference on Environmental Enrichment
VOLUME 6: 1997
6(1) February, 1997
6(2) May, 1997
Enriching
the Pride: Scents that Make Sense by William K. Baker Jr,
Robin Campbell, and John Gilbert
Paws to
Play: Enrichment Ideas for Lynxes by Denise Testa
Chimpanzee
Enrichment at the Baltimore Zoo's Chimpanzee Forest by Joanne Oliva-Purdy
Reptile
Enrichment: Scenting for Response by Laine E. Burr
Enrichment
is a Win-Win-Win: For Animals, People, and Zoos by Erick Shapiro
Training and
Enrichment: Making Them Part of Job Criteria by Marty Sevenich
Enrichment
for Primates at the Burnet Park Zoo by Kelley Bollen
Ice
Treats Take on a Different Mold by Julie Beth Warne-Reese
Enrichment
Idea? Propose It! by Kathy Wallace and Valerie J. Hare
Enrichment
Idea? Define It! by Valerie J. Hare and Kathy Wallace
Enriching
Individual Birds in a Multi-Species Exhibit by Elaine Willms
A-Mazing Orangutans by Chris Barnett
Wonders
for Walruses by Jan Sustman and Shawn Saffer