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Operant conditioning and great ape management at the Toledo Zoo

Training accomplishments are outlined.

Year Published: 1995Animal Type: Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Petiniot, C. M. 1995. Operant conditioning and great ape management at the Toledo Zoo. American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) Regional Conference Proceedings, 116-118.

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Exploring and advancing environmental enrichment: A primate training and enrichment workshop

The [four-day] workshop [at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Veterinary Sciences, Bastrop, TX] is intended to develop skills in laboratory primate caregivers and zoo primate keepers to help them better manage the behavior of the primates in their care,...

Year Published: 1995Topics: Animal Training, Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Schapiro, S. J., Laule, G. E., Bloomsmith, M. A. et al. 1995. Exploring and advancing environmental enrichment: A primate training and enrichment workshop. Lab Animal 24(4), 35-30.

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The use of an artificial termite mound for chimpanzee enrichment

A sophisticated artificial termite mound is described.

Year Published: 1995Animal Type: Chimpanzee, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Phillips, J. 1995. The use of an artificial termite mound for chimpanzee enrichment. Animal Keepers' Forum 22(3), 96-98.

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Chimp platforms in outdoor enclosure

A project was initiated to take advantage of the vertical space by building a wooden platform with two decks in each of the eight corrals. The platforms have been used by chimpanzees of all ages, and have been the center...

Year Published: 1995Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Chimpanzee, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Suarez, S. A., Forter, L. 1995. Chimp platforms in outdoor enclosure. The Shape of Enrichment 4(4), 5-6.

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Challenges of forming a new gorilla group

This paper will address the challenges, expected and unexpected, that were encountered during the introductions of these three gorillas. We have tracked these introductions along with some of the rationale for decisions based on each gorilla's history, personality, individual responses...

Year Published: 1995Animal Type: Nonhuman Primate, Other Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Sunde, V. H., Sievert, J. L. 1995. Challenges of forming a new gorilla group. American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) Annual Conference Proceedings, 501-506.

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Introduction and integration of a single male gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) to an adult female at the Rome Zoo

A successful pair formation process is described.

Year Published: 1995Animal Type: Nonhuman Primate, Other Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Svampa, G., Pavani, S. 1995. Introduction and integration of a single male gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) to an adult female at the Rome Zoo. Primate Report 42, 26 (Abstract).

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A naturalistic exhibit’s biological success

All in all, the exhibit has exceeded expectations. The plants are bigger and have expanded their range. Native plants have reestablished themselves without harmful effects, and native fauna add an extra dimension to gorilla enrichment. No data are included in...

Year Published: 1995Topics: HousingAnimal Type: Nonhuman Primate, Other Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Stevens, A., Fried, J. 1995. A naturalistic exhibit's biological success. Gorilla Gazette 9(1), 3-4.

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Environmental enrichment in the South-American house at Cologne Zoo

Some enrichment options for New World primates are listed, including mixed-species housing.

Year Published: 1996Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Backmann, I., Schmitz, S., Schmiedeberg, W. 1996. Environmental enrichment in the South-American house at Cologne Zoo. Primate Report 44, 4 (Abstract).

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Preferences for food location and foraging requirements in white-handed gibbons

Mixing ice with the food [in buckets] reduced eating time slightly but substantially increased foraging time. Foraging was much more extensive from the top bucket and significantly more food was gathered from this source than from the bottom bucket. The...

Year Published: 1995Animal Type: Gibbon, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Steele, T. L., Butler, N. A., Segar, M. T. et al. 1995. Preferences for food location and foraging requirements in white-handed gibbons. American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) Regional Conference Proceedings, 151-158.

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Chimpanzees in single cages and small social groups: Effects of housing on behavior

Chimpanzees housed in pairs or trios showed fewer signs of tension, anxiety and aggressiveness than those housed singly. However, providing one or two social companions did not appear to ameliorate abnormal behavior over the long term.

Year Published: 1996Animal Type: Chimpanzee, Nonhuman Primate

Citation: Baker, K. C. 1996. Chimpanzees in single cages and small social groups: Effects of housing on behavior. Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science 35(3), 71-74.

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