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The Shape of Enrichment 2003 Back Issues

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Volume 12 -2003

Issue 1 - February 2003

Issue 2 - May 2003

Heavy Prey: Promoting Dragging Behavior in Large Cats
by E. Esteban Fuentes

Enriching the Lives of Prosimian Primates
by Emily Dill

Enriching Animals in Mixed-Species Exhibits
by Angela Miller

Octopus Enrichment at the Seattle Aquarium
by Roland Anderson

Documenting and Evaluating Enrichment 101: Putting Good Science Into Practice
by Joseph C.E. Barber, Ph.D.

It's a Wrap!
by Randy Brenner

Fruit for Felines: Enrichment for Small Cats
by Ami B. Levi

Give It a Spin: Enrichment for Giant Pandas at Zoo Atlanta
by Wendy Gardner and Kenn Harwood

Beardsley Zoo's Animal Enrichment Playground
by Christine Clark

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Issue 3 - August 2003

Issue 4 - November 2003

Ideas for Kinkajou Enrichment
by Kathryn Bertok

On the Ground or in the Trees? Coatimundi Feeding Preferences
by Ivan Lozano-Ortega

Studying Scent Enrichment for Sika Deer and Indian Muntjacs
by Whitney Furmanski

A Paintbrush for Ibu
by Allan Seidon

New World Primate Enrichment that Is Quick, Easy, and Low Budget
by Gina Savastano, et. al

Motivating Travel by Alternating Feeding Locations
by Terry Steele and Ryanna Steele

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Sleepin Cats: It's What They Do...
by Jay Pratte


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1993

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1994

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1995

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1996

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1997

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1998

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1999

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2002

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2003

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2004

Vol 14
2005

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2006

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2007

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2008

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2009


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