Animals in captivity are limited in their repertoire
of behaviors, which is due in large part to the lack of stimulation.
To encourage the development of natural behaviors and reduce or avoid
unwanted or stereotyped behaviors is of great importance to the
implementation of an environmental enrichment program.
In this paper, the author turns her personal
experience gained as a volunteer in the Environmental Enrichment area
at the Buenos Aires Zoo during the period from December 8, 2004 to
April 10, 2007, working with the species Panthera onca or Jaguar.
The aim of this paper is to describe and analyze the
process of implementing an environmental enrichment program in felines
in general, expecting to be useful for people dedicated to the care
and welfare of animals in captivity.