Wednesday Pack your bags <strong>for</strong> these upcoming SCB Section meetings in 2014! North America Congress <strong>for</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Biology</strong> Missoula, Montana 13-17 July 2014 International Marine <strong>Conservation</strong> Congress Glasgow, Scotland 14-19 August 2014 SCB Asia Melaka, Malaysia 19-22 August 2014 SCB Oceania Location to be announced July 2014 130
late morning session: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wetlands & Lakes Room 301 Wednesday, July 24, 10:30 to 12:30 10:30 Integrating ecosystems and communities into fisheries management: the Virginia blue crab sanctuary revisited Owen Liu, Environmental Defense Fund; Jacob Kritzer, Environmental Defense Fund; Jenn Aiosa, Environmental Defense Fund 10:45 Community Territorial perception in the Chicamocha Canyon, Colombia: baseline to implement a conservation plan <strong>for</strong> two endemic and endangered birds Diana Alexandra Delgadillo Méndez, Universidad de La Salle / Fundación Conserva; Joanna Delgadillo, Fundación Conserva; Oscar Ramos, Fundación Conserva/Unversidad de Los Andes; Carolina Barrett, Fundación Conserva; Marcela Beltrán, Fundación Conserva; Jorge Parra, Fundación Conserva 11:00 Conserving San Francisco Bay’s waterbirds: three decades in a rapidly changing landscape Catherine Burns, San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory; Vanessa Tobias, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis; Cheryl Strong, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; John Takekawa, USGS Western Ecological Research Center; Emilio Laca, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis; Christina Donehower, San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory; Josh Scullen, San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory 11:15 Improving the Protection of Salt Marshes <strong>for</strong> Tidal Marsh Bird <strong>Conservation</strong> Given Limited Financial Resources in Delaware Whitney Wiest, University of Delaware; W. Shriver, University of Delaware; Kent Messer, University of Delaware 11:30 Amphibian Movements Suggest Isolated Wetlands Should Be Regulated under the Clean Water Act Amber Pitt, Clemson University; Robert Baldwin, Clemson University; Benjamin Stegenga, Clemson University 11:45 Hauling in a Net(work) of In<strong>for</strong>mation: Utilizing Affiliation Networks to Better Understand Great Lakes Fisheries Governance Kate Mulvaney, Purdue University; Linda Prokopy, Purdue University; Seungyoon Lee, Purdue University; Tomas Hook, Purdue University 12:00 A Hierarchical Approach Investigating Puma Kill Behavior Along an Urban-Rural Gradient Justine Smith, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Santa Cruz; Chris Wilmers, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Santa Cruz 12:15 Integrating human dimensions into Great Lakes fishery management: opportunities and challenges Nadine Heck, Cornell University; Richard Stedman, Cornell University; Marc Gaden, Great Lakes Fishery Commission ............................................... <strong>Conservation</strong> on Private Lands & Land Use Planning Room 302 Wednesday, July 24, 10:30 to 12:30 Wednesday 10:30 Do we need a certification system to maximise conservation on private lands Heiko Wittmer, Victoria University of Wellington; Andrew Marshall, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 10:45 Designing Cost Effective <strong>Conservation</strong> Payment <strong>Program</strong>s Paul Armsworth, University of Tennessee; Szvetlana Acs, European Commission - Joint Research Center; Martin Dallimer, University of Copenhagen; Kevin Gaston, University of Exeter; Nick Hanley, University of Stirling; Paul Wilson, University of Nottingham 11:00 LandAdvisor: A “living” decision support system supporting cost-effective and connected allocation of different management approaches on the landscape John Gallo, The Wilderness <strong>Society</strong>; Amanda Lombard, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University 11:15 Exurban Development and Wildlife: Lessons from the Adirondacks Michale Glennon, Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Society</strong> 11:30 Is Education the Sticking Point Problems of Collective Active in Landscape <strong>Conservation</strong> Matthew Hoffman, New York University 131
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