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"Enrichment Options"
A regular column featuring brief descriptions of ideas published monthly in the Animal Keepers' Forum. Published by the American Association of Zoo Keepers, Inc.
AAZK Administrative Office, Susan Chan, Editor
3601 S.W. 29th Street, Suite 133 Topeka, KS 66614
phone: (785) 273-9149
fax: (785)273-1980
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"The Shape of Enrichment" Newsletter
A newsletter devoted entirely to enrichment of captive wild animals - everything from short blurbs to full length articles, pictures, and more!
Published by The Shape of Enrichment, Inc.
Val Hare and Karen Worley, editors
1650 Minden Drive, San Diego, CA 92111
phone: (619)270-4273
fax: (619)279-4208
e-mail: shape@enrichment.org
website: www.enrichment.org

BOOKS

Second Nature: Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals"
Eds. David J. Shepherdson, Jill Mellen and Michael Hutchins.
To order, call Smithsonian 1-800-782-4612, ISBN # 1-56098-745-6.

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CITATIONS FROM TEXT

Bekoff, Mark (1989) "Predators". The encyclopedia of animal behavior.
Peter J.B. Slater, ed. New York: 22-29.

Bloomsmith, Mollie A.; Brent, Linda Y.; Schapiro, Steven J. (1991). Guidelines for developing and managing an environmental enrichment program For nonhuman primates. Laboratory Animal Science, 41 (4):372-377.

Brigham, David (1997). Time out for good behavior. Wildlife Conservation Sept/Oct: 64-65.

Edmunds, Malcom; Edmunds, Janet (1989). "Prey Defense". The encyclopedia Of animal behavior. Peter J.B. Slater, ed. New York: 32-39.

Forthman, Debra L.; Ogden, Jacqueline J. (1992). The role of applied Behavior analysis in zoo management: today and tomorrow. Journal Of Applied Behavior Analysis, 25: 647-652.

Forthman-Quick, Debra (1984). An integrative approach to environmental engineering in zoos. Zoo Biology, 3: 65-77.

Kreger, Michael D; Hutchins, Michael; Fascione, Nina (1998). Context, Ethics and environmental enrichment in zoos and aquariums. Second Nature.

Luoma, Jon R. (1987). A crowded ark: The roles of zoos in wildlife conservation. Haughton Mifflin Co.

Poole, T.B. (1997). Environmental enrichment for captive vertebrates. Topics In Captive Wild Animal Husbandry, Proceedings Of Symposium 12 Of The Association Of British Wild Animal Keepers, Chesington: 23-31.

Reinhardt, Viktor (1993). Enticing nonhuman primates to forage for their standard biscuit ration. Zoo Biology, 12:307-312.

Shepherdson, David (1992a). Environmental enrichment: an overview. American Association Of Zoological Parks And Aquariums Annual Conference Proceedings:100-103.

Shepherdson, David (1992b) An introduction to behavioral enrichment. Northeast Regional American Zoo And Aquarium Association Conference, hands-on workshop notes.

Tudge, Colin (1992). Last Animals At The Zoo: How Mass Extinction Can Be Stopped, Washington D.C., Island Press.

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