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Zoologists to discuss latest in animal enrichment techniques




Zoologists to discuss latest in animal enrichment techniques


Zoologists to discuss latest in animal enrichment techniques
Wildlife Conservation Society
July 21, 2005

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is hosting the 2005 International Conference on Environmental Enrichment from July 31 through Aug. 5th at Columbia University’s Alfred Lerner Hall. Zoologists and conservationists from 15 countries will gather to learn about the latest in animal enrichment techniques to keep animals healthy and stimulated in zoos throughout the world.

WCS saves wildlife and wild lands through careful science, international conservation, education, and the management of the world’s largest system of urban wildlife parks. These activities change attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in sustainable interaction on both a local and a global scale.

International Conference on Environmental Enrichment web site


Scheduled events, presentations, and more:


SYMPOSIA

Providing Animals with Choice and Control: Approaches and Issues

Examining and Addressing Abnormal Behavior

Assessing and Addressing Animal Welfare

Unifying the Science and Art of Non-visual Sensory Stimuli for Enrichment

Employing Enrichment and Training Innovations to Benefit the Health and Welfare of Felids

Assessing Enrichment: High Tech and Low Tech Methods

To Carcass or Not?

DISCUSSIONS

WORKSHOP

PAPERS

POSTERS

International Conference on Environmental Enrichment web site




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