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Conference proceedings
UK & Ireland
1st
UK & Ireland REEC: Paignton Zoo
Environmental Park, Devon, U.K. (14-17 May 2006)
The 1st
UK—Ireland meeting was a great success with around 50 delegates from 21 different
institutions and a varying number of Paignton Zoo staff members attending. In
addition to over 20 talks on a variety of topics, from how to set up an
enrichment timetable and enrichment group to talks on vicuña and Komodo
dragons, we also held a workshop on how to measure the effects of environmental
enrichment hosted by Dr Amy
Plowman, and a very productive discussion session.
2nd
UK & Ireland REEC: Bristol Zoo
Gardens, Bristol, U.K. (20-22 April 2008)
The conference
was great, with attendance from over 60 delegates from a range of institutions.
The meeting included a rope-splicing workshop, a ‘make the most novel
enrichment device’ competition, and a workshop in evaluating enrichment, data
analysis, and interpretation. Talks and posters included work on enriching rare
species such as echidna, aye-aye and poison-dart frogs, to auditory enrichment,
to how to make 10 enrichment devices in 10 minutes
3rd UK & Ireland REEC: Marwell Wildlife, Winchester, U.K. (10-12
May 2010)
Marwell Wildlife held the 3rd REEC which
was attended by 100 delegates from 30 UK zoos and universities and 14 worldwide
institutions. The conference was excellent! We heard a range of talks from
keepers, research students and a vet on enriching carnivores, primates,
ungulates, birds and reptiles and found the workshops on rope splicing, willow
shaping, the practicalities of enrichment and how to study the efficacy of
enrichment very useful. The topics presented by the keynote speakers at the
conference; Prof Stephen Lea (University of Exeter), Prof Georgia Mason
(University of Guelf, Canada) and Simon Bell (BBC Natural History Unit) covered
animal cognition, the importance of enrichment for captive animal welfare and
the portrait of filming and working on a wildlife documentary.
4th UK & Ireland REEC: Port Lympne and Howletts Wild Animal
Parks, Kent, U.K. (14-16 May 2012)
The conference was a great success. It was a small
meeting, with around 45 delegates, meaning that it provided lots of opportunity
for discussion and socializing with people from a wide range of institutions.
The conference included workshops on rope splicing, fire hose work and
evaluating enrichment through research. The keynote speakers were Professor
Steven Shapiro (The University of Texas), Mr. Graham Law (University of
Glasgow) and Dr. Betsy Herrelko (Royal Zoological
Society of Scotland). We also had an excellent introduction to the Shape of
Enrichment database by Karen Worley, hopefully delegates will be populating the
database with their enrichment devices soon. The social events were also a
great success; a bbq and high-ropes course event as the icebreaker and a
closing banquet and hilarious quiz at Port Lympne.
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Australasia
1st
Australasian REEC: Zoos Victoria at Melbourne Zoo, Melbourne, Australia. (1-2
November 2006)
The conference
committee said that they could not have imagined just how successful the
conference was. With 98 delegates, their wonderful Friends of the Zoo
volunteers (FOTZ), and a couple of sunny days, the meeting was an amazing
opportunity to share everyone’s enthusiasm for enrichment. It was truly
inspiring to hear the presentations that were both diverse in topic and
enlightening. Along with the other delegates, l made new contacts who share a
passion in this field and learned new and interesting facts from other
organizations, while also highlighting some of the less-known enrichment
techniques being used with Australian fauna. Guest speakers included Valerie Hare, Margaret Hawkins, Kerrie
Haynes-Lovell, and Dr. Vicky
Melfi.
2nd
Australasian REEC: Auckland Zoo, Auckland, New Zealand. (2-5 November 2008)
This conference
gained great support from both New Zealand and Australian zoo keepers and
animal caretakers.
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Brasil
1st
Brasilian REEC: Såo
Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil. (26-28 September 2008)
Over 150 researchers, animal caretakers, professors,
and students, from numerous states in Brasil and Argentina, attended our first
Brasilian REEC! The aim of the conference was to fulfill the need in Latin
America to discuss new discoveries and relate them to better levels of animal
welfare. This conference was not limited to the exchange of knowledge built in
Brasil but also designed to create a more comprehensive exchange among
different cultures and institutions. Presenters from Brasil, USA, and Austria,
representing zoos, universities, animal laboratories, and the farming industry
spoke on a variety of enrichment-related topics, including the history and principles of enrichment,
enrichment programs, stress, enrichment and welfare assessment, and enrichment
ideas for a variety of taxa. Based on the evaluations received after the
conference, the first Brasilian REEC achieved its objectives, promoting
stimulating discussions on methods to enhance the welfare of captive animals
and encourage the development of methods to evaluate the effectiveness of the enrichment
techniques used.
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