Effective and inexpensive environmental enrichment for nonhuman primates (1997)
Seelig, D.
Abstract
An effective enrichment program will produce contented primates -- human and nonhuman alike -- and will improve the quality of the data collected because contented animals are more species-typical and show no psychological or physiological abnormalities. Hence, environmental enrichment is a prerequisite for facilities desiring to conduct scientifically accurate and humane primate research.
Published
1997
Citation
Seelig, D. 1997. Effective and inexpensive environmental enrichment for nonhuman primates. Massachusetts Society for Medical Research (MSMR) News(Fall), 6-10.
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