This new item from Science@CornellVet is about: Previously, we discussed the importance of animal training in zoos to the care of animals in captivity. Over the past 30 years, zoo veterinarians have utilized behavioral conditioning to better care for animals in captivity. By using positive reinforcement training to cue desirable behaviors from captive wildlife, preventative medicine tasks become much simpler, safer, and less stressful for the animal – often avoiding or minimizing restraint and sedation, and thus allowing more frequent examination, preventative medicine, and earlier detection of disease
The South African National Research Foundation, the South African Veterinary Foundation and the Zebr...
[[abstract]]The live wild animals attract huge amount of tourists to visit the urban zoo every year....
As research subjects, cats have contributed substantially to our understanding of biological systems...
This news items from Science@CornellVet is about: Previously, we discussed the importance of animal ...
This news item from Science@CornellVet is about: Share Imagine climbing into a pool and trying to ro...
This news item from Science@CornellVet is about: Share Imagine climbing into a pool and trying to ro...
Animals within zoo environments are learning continuously: they learn signals that predict when food...
Through the years, scientists and technicians, within their laboratories, trained individuals new to...
Cornell Veterinary Medicine, Fall 2006Topics of articles in this issue of Cornell Veterinary Medicin...
Unprecedented human population growth and anthropogenic environmental changes have resulted in incre...
Abstract The move toward more positive, less intrusive training methods has significantly improved t...
abstract: The truth about animal husbandry is not being explained properly to those who visit zoos, ...
Originally published as HTML file, converted to PDF with Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Version 9.0.0.News arti...
Inspiring visitors to engage in conservation-related behaviour following a zoo visit is a primary ob...
Captive-rearing of animals for reintroduction into the wild not only involves propagation of individ...
The South African National Research Foundation, the South African Veterinary Foundation and the Zebr...
[[abstract]]The live wild animals attract huge amount of tourists to visit the urban zoo every year....
As research subjects, cats have contributed substantially to our understanding of biological systems...
This news items from Science@CornellVet is about: Previously, we discussed the importance of animal ...
This news item from Science@CornellVet is about: Share Imagine climbing into a pool and trying to ro...
This news item from Science@CornellVet is about: Share Imagine climbing into a pool and trying to ro...
Animals within zoo environments are learning continuously: they learn signals that predict when food...
Through the years, scientists and technicians, within their laboratories, trained individuals new to...
Cornell Veterinary Medicine, Fall 2006Topics of articles in this issue of Cornell Veterinary Medicin...
Unprecedented human population growth and anthropogenic environmental changes have resulted in incre...
Abstract The move toward more positive, less intrusive training methods has significantly improved t...
abstract: The truth about animal husbandry is not being explained properly to those who visit zoos, ...
Originally published as HTML file, converted to PDF with Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Version 9.0.0.News arti...
Inspiring visitors to engage in conservation-related behaviour following a zoo visit is a primary ob...
Captive-rearing of animals for reintroduction into the wild not only involves propagation of individ...
The South African National Research Foundation, the South African Veterinary Foundation and the Zebr...
[[abstract]]The live wild animals attract huge amount of tourists to visit the urban zoo every year....
As research subjects, cats have contributed substantially to our understanding of biological systems...