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ISSN 2996-8380
Psychology
Vol. Scholarly Debut, Issue Equinox 2025, 2025October 20, 2025 CEST

How Does Captivity Impact Psychological Behaviors On Large Carnivores, And To What Extent Can Environmental Enrichment Bring Reduction Of These Effects In Modern Zoos?

Esther Kim, Irene Han,
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Kim, Esther, and Irene Han. 2025. “How Does Captivity Impact Psychological Behaviors On Large Carnivores, And To What Extent Can Environmental Enrichment Bring Reduction Of These Effects In Modern Zoos?” Scholarly Review Journal Scholarly Debut (Equinox 2025). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70121/​001c.145117.

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