2004 Award Recipients: Final Reports And Progress ReportsNote: We have posted progress reports of the studies still underway. - Sylvie Cloutier, PhD
The Use of a Conditioning Technique to Reduce the Physiological and Behavioural Stress Associated with Repeated Intra-peritoneal Injections in Rats - Anita Conte, MA
Reduction of Captivity Stress in Chronically Housed Pigeons through an Enriched Environment Program - Kinta J. Diven
Investigate the Use of Enrichment Materials (Ems) by Research Animals as an Indicator of Pain and Distress - Amy M. Dupuy, BS, RALAT
The Effects of Light Intensity on Fecal Cortisol and Stereotypic Behavior in Adult Male Macaca mulatta - Chandra A. Inglis, RLAT
Effects of Enrichment Devices on Stress-Related Problems in Mouse Breeding - Wilma Lagerwerf, AHT, RVT, RMLAT
A Simple Method for Intercage Mouse Environmental Enrichment Device Assessment - Kris Maloney, RVT
Novel Caging Trial for Long Term Group Housing of Rats - Vicki Meyers-Wallen, VMD, Ph.D.
Social Enrichment in a Breeding Colony - Margaret Strong
Improvement of the Breeding Performance of Wild-Derived Mice - Colette Wheler
Evaluation of Two Non-Contact Infrared Thermometers for Determining Changes in Body Temperature in Mice - Wendy O. Williams
Ultrasonic Sound Measurement as an Indicator of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Rodents - Stephanie Yue, Ph.D. Candidate
Development of Behavioral and Physiological Indices of the Welfare Status of Captive Fishes to Improve the Rearing Environment, Management and Handling
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