Zoo Aquarium or Sanctuary

Includes wildlife rehabilitation facilities.

Claydon, M., Brereton, J., Rose, P. 2024. Never be mute about bird welfare: Swanning around with environmental enrichment. Zoo Biology 43(1), 83–91.

Environmental enrichment (EE) is commonly provided to animals managed under human care, being beneficial to behavioral diversity and improving animal welfare. Use of EE appears to be particularly beneficial to individual wild animals spending a...

Clark, F. E., Chivers, L., Pearson, O. 2023. Material and food exploration by zoo-housed animals can inform cognition and enrichment apparatus design. Zoo Biology 42(1), 26–37.

To robustly study zoo animal cognition and provide effective enrichment, we must provide animals with carefully designed apparatus made from appropriate (safe, attractive, practical) materials. However, all too often, this design phase is overlooked or...

Cambrelen, D., Nelson Slater, M. 2023. Case study: Modifying repetitive behavior in a polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Zoo Biology 42(3), 390–396.

Stereotypic pacing in zoo-housed carnivores has been intensively researched for decades, revealing that it is a subtly complex behavior with a highly variable etiology. While pacing can be an indicator of poor welfare, it can...

Beeby, N., Baden, A. L., Higham, J. P. 2023. Urinary C-peptide and total triiodothyronine as energetic biomarkers for studies of lemurs. American Journal of Primatology 85(12), e23563.

Measuring energy balance and energy metabolism can provide crucial information for understanding the ecological and behavioral drivers of an animal’s energetic and physiological condition. Both urinary C-peptide (uCP) of insulin and urinary total triiodothyronine (uTT3)...