Applying Behavioral and Physiological Measures to Assess the Relative Impact of the Prolonged COVID-19 Pandemic Closure on Two Mammal Species at the Oregon Zoo: Cheetah (A. jubatus) and Giraffe (G. c. reticulata and G. c. tippelskirchii)
Laurel B. Fink(Portland State University), Nadja Wielebnowski(Oregon Zoo), Becca VanBeek(Oregon Zoo), Todd Bodner(Portland State University), Candace D. Scarlata(Oregon Zoo)
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