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Behavioral management: it's everyone's job.

Thomas R Rice1, Scott Walden, Gail E Laule

  • 1The Coulston Foundation, 1300 LaVelle Road, Alamogordo, New Mexico 883101, USA.

Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science
|July 12, 2002
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Implementing a behavioral management program provides a unified approach for animal facilities to enhance animal welfare and improve interdisciplinary collaboration. This strategy is crucial for meeting regulatory demands and ensuring optimal care for animals.

Area of Science:

  • Animal Welfare Science
  • Veterinary Behavior Science
  • Biomedical Research Ethics

Background:

  • Increasing regulatory demands and data complexity challenge animal programs in maintaining effective behavioral management.
  • Behavioral management offers a foundational framework for developing successful programs in animal facilities.
  • Implementing such programs can foster collaboration among diverse disciplines within the biomedical community.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of a structured behavioral management program in animal facilities.
  • To emphasize the role of behavioral management in meeting regulatory requirements.
  • To promote interdisciplinary cooperation for improved animal care.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual framework outlining the principles of behavioral management.

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  • Discussion of the benefits of implementing a unified behavioral management strategy.
  • Emphasis on collaborative efforts across different scientific disciplines.
  • Main Results:

    • Behavioral management provides a common ground for establishing successful animal facility programs.
    • Implementation facilitates the breakdown of communication barriers between disciplines.
    • Shared responsibility for animal welfare is reinforced through collaborative efforts.

    Conclusions:

    • A well-defined behavioral management program is essential for animal facilities.
    • Collaboration and shared responsibility are key to improving animal welfare and care.
    • Effective behavioral management contributes to meeting regulatory standards and ethical obligations.