The role of environmental enrichment into the captive breeding and reintroduction of endangered species (1994)
Shepherdson, D.
Abstract
Environmental enrichment is a concept which describes how the environment of captive animals can be changed to the benefit of the inhabitants. Behavioural opportunities that may arise or increase as a result of environmental enrichment can be appropriately described as behavioural enrichment.
Published
1994
Citation
Shepherdson, D. 1994. The role of environmental enrichment into the captive breeding and reintroduction of endangered species. In: Creative Conservation: Interactive Management of Wild and Captive Animals. Mace, G., Olney, P., Feistner, A. T. C. (eds), 167-177. Chapman & Hall, London.
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