Benefits of providing nesting material as a form of environmental enrichment for mice

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Froberg-Fejko K.M. [1 ]
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[1] Bio-Serv, Frenchtown, NJ
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10.1038/laban1010-326
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Husbandry conditions in a laboratory environment can be barren and monotonous. Improving those conditions by providing opportunities for laboratory mice to engage in species-specific behavior can improve their mental and physical well-being. Giving the animals choices and control over their environment is key to reducing stress. Nesting is a normal behavior of mice, and giving mice nesting opportunities allows them to choose how and where to create their nest and provides them a means of thermoregulation in their microenvironment.
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