Introduction: Environmental Enrichment
Thomas L. Wolfle [HTML] [PDF]
USDA Perspective on Environmental Enrichment for Animals
Jodie A. Kulpa-Eddy, Sylvia Taylor, and Kristina M. Adams [HTML] [PDF]
Mandatory "Enriched" Housing of Laboratory Animals: The Need for Evidence-based Evaluation
Ann C. Benefiel, Willie K. Dong, and William T. Greenough [HTML] [PDF]
Stereotypies and Other Abnormal Repetitive Behaviors: Potential Impact on Validity, Reliability, and Replicability of Scientific Outcomes
Joseph P. Garner [HTML] [PDF]
Balancing Animal Research with Animal Well-being: Establishment of Goals and Harmonization of Approaches
James L. Weed and James M. Raber [HTML] [PDF]
Potential for Unintended Consequences of Environmental Enrichment for Laboratory Animals and Research Results
Kathryn Bayne [HTML] [PDF]
Modifications to Husbandry and Housing Conditions of Laboratory Rodents for
Improved Well-being
Abigail L. Smith and Dorcas J. Corrow [HTML] [PDF]
Environmental Enrichment for Laboratory Rodents
Eric Hutchinson, Anne Avery, and Sue VandeWoude [HTML] [PDF]
Environmental Enrichment for Laboratory Rodents and Rabbits: Requirements of Rodents, Rabbits, and Research
Vera Baumans [HTML] [PDF]
Enrichment and Nonhuman Primates: "First, Do No Harm"
Randall J. Nelson and Timothy D. Mandrell [HTML] [PDF]
Environmental Enrichment for Nonhuman Primates
Corrine K. Lutz and Melinda A. Novak [HTML] [PDF]
Behavioral Management of Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research Facilities: The State of
the Science
Mollie A. Bloomsmith and James G. Else [HTML] [PDF]
Enrichment Strategies for Laboratory Animals from the Viewpoint of Clinical Veterinary Behavioral Medicine: Emphasis on Cats and Dogs
Karen L. Overall and Donna Dyer [HTML] [PDF]
Erratum [PDF]
Thanks to Institutional Supporters [PDF]
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