Fire Hose Weaving - Animal Enrichment
Honolulu Zoo Society
PROFILE
Animal enrichment within a zoo is a way for keepers to encourage and stimulate natural behaviors in our animals through sight, smell, taste, touch, and interaction. In a zoo setting, it is as important to provide mentally and physically-enriching activities for the animals as it is to provide nutritious, well-balanced diets.
Most enrichment materials that the zoo uses are everyday items that can be recycled and reused for our animals. Items such as clothes, bed sheets, stuffed animals, newspapers, and magazines are some of the many items that the zoo receives from our volunteers and the community.
Some examples of how simple items are used for enrichment:
- Paper mache’ balloons are made and filled with treats to be hidden around the exhibit to encourage foraging
- Bed sheets are knotted, hung, or shredded to create a different environment for our animals, used as bedding, or as a toy
- Perfume is used to add exciting new scents for animals to explore in their enclosure
- Spices are also distributed in their enclosures to provide both olfactory and taste stimulation