As was mentioned, one of the biggest challenges of providing enrichment is keeping it fresh and constantly coming up with new ideas. For animals that are very active and intelligent and go through enrichment quickly, it can be a challenge coming up with new ideas... especially if you actually want ideas that the animals will use, and aren't just doing something to check a box. Fortunately, we are part of a great zookeeping community that works well at providing ideas.
The American Association of Zookeepers produces an "Enrichment Notebook" - originally sold as a book, now in electronic format - which serves as a list of ideas for enriching various species. The notebook can be obtained through their website - but if you don't find the answers that you're looking for there, and maybe have more specific questions about unique situations (What enrichment for a blind otter? What enrichment for a leopard who is afraid of everything?), that's where the many zookeeper facebook groups, listservs, and chat pages come in handy.
Different keepers from different zoos coming together allows for the exchange of ideas for enrichment - and when that happens, the animals are the winners.
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