In addition to lectures, videotape examples, and discussions, The Shape of Enrichment Workshops include a variety of instructional methods we call "practicals." Successful implementation of these practicals may require extensive advance preparation and coordination between the instructors and host representative. Critique. Instructors and participants explore the host institution's animal facilites, discussing pros and cons on various enclosures while proposing additional enrichment suggestions.
Build Your Own. Time, materials and guidance are provided for each participant to construct a simple enrichment item to take home with them.
Enclosure Enrichment. Participants construct and place enrichment items for an enclosure(s) at the host institution. If this practical is desired, the host institution and instructor will select the enclosure(s) and approve enrichment strategies in advance. At least 1 instructor will be on site a few days prior to the workshop to ensure the plan meets will the host representative's approval and to plan logistics.
Data Collection. Both informal response to enrichment and formal behavior data collection can be practiced at the host institution. If "Enclosure Enrichment" practical is used, an assessment will be included.
Training Practice. Participants can practice animal training skills with domestic, tractable animals or via training games.
For more information, contact the Workshop Coordinator, Valerie Hare.
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