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ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology

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11:15 Impacts of Breeder Loss on Wolf Social Structure, Reproduction and Viewability in Denali National Park and<br />

Preserve<br />

Bridget Borg, Denali National Park and Preserve; Laura Prugh, University of Alaska Fairbanks<br />

11:30 <strong>Conservation</strong> ecology of gray wolves in a human dominated landscape in eastern Turkey<br />

Mark Chynoweth, University of Utah; Josip Kusak, University of Zagreb; Emrah Çoban, KuzeyDoga <strong>Society</strong>; Aysegul<br />

Karaahmetoglu, KuzeyDoga <strong>Society</strong>; Çağan Şekercioğlu, University of Utah<br />

11:45 Economic, personal and cultural impacts of human-snow leopard conflicts in the Sanjiangyuan Region of the<br />

Tibetan Plateau<br />

Byron Weckworth, Panthera; Juan Li, Center <strong>for</strong> Nature and <strong>Society</strong>; Hang Yin, Shan Shui <strong>Conservation</strong> Center; Dajun<br />

Wang, Center <strong>for</strong> Nature and <strong>Society</strong>; Zhala Jiagong, Shan Shui <strong>Conservation</strong> Center; Zhi Lu, Center <strong>for</strong> Nature and <strong>Society</strong><br />

and Shan Shui <strong>Conservation</strong> Center<br />

12:00 Which socioeconomic characteristics make a country more susceptible to harbor threatened mammals<br />

Ester Polaina, Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC); Eloy Revilla, Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC); Manuela<br />

Gonzalez-Suarez, Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC)<br />

12:15 Tolerating, and planting <strong>for</strong> birds: Avian-human conflict in New Zealand<br />

Kerry Charles, Center <strong>for</strong> Biodiversity & Restoration Ecology, Victoria University of Wellington; Wayne Linklater, Center <strong>for</strong><br />

Biodiversity & Restoration Ecology, Victoria University of Wellington<br />

...............................................<br />

Community Driven & Urban Area <strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Room 307<br />

Wednesday, July 24, 10:30 to 12:30<br />

Wednesday<br />

10:30 How much coral have you killed today: Relating CO2 emissions to loss of coral reefs<br />

John Ware, SeaServices, LLC<br />

10:45 Folk classification and characterisation of shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa subsp. nilotica) in Uganda: Implications <strong>for</strong><br />

its conservation and breeding<br />

Samson Gwali, Makerere University; John Bosco Okullo, Makerere University; Gerald Eilu, Makerere University<br />

11:00 A Third Way: Reconciling the community and the ecoregion in 21st century conservation<br />

Jesse Hastings, National University of Singapore<br />

11:15 Using citizen-scientists to monitor species trends and in<strong>for</strong>m management of habitat connectivity in San Diego<br />

County, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, USA<br />

Catherine Tredick, San Diego State University; Rebecca Lewison, San Diego State University; Douglas Deutschman, San<br />

Diego State University<br />

11:30 Virtual Garden: a novel tool exploring which elements of biodiversity people want in cities<br />

Assaf Shwartz, Natural History Museum<br />

11:45 Urban Green Roofs and Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Dustin Partridge, Fordham University; J. Alan Clark, Fordham University<br />

12:00 Integrated Vegetation Management in Powerline Rights-of-way Provides Quality Habitat <strong>for</strong> Native Bees<br />

Kimberly Russell, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Sarah Kornbluth, Rutgers University<br />

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Citizen Science, Outreach, & Human Wildlife Conflict<br />

Room 308<br />

Wednesday, July 24, 10:30 to 12:30<br />

10:30 The Maryland Amphibian and Reptile Atlas: A volunteer-based distributional survey<br />

Heather Cunningham, Natural History <strong>Society</strong> of Maryland,<br />

10:45 The Clarion-Limestone Amphibian Research Center: A Model <strong>for</strong> Public Participation in <strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Alysha Cypher, The Center <strong>for</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> Studies, Inc.; Andrew Keth, The Center <strong>for</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> Studies, Inc.<br />

11:00 Citizen science in a megadiverse group - how to make data collection on mushrooms relevant to conservation<br />

planning<br />

Jacob Heilmann-Clausen, Center <strong>for</strong> Macroecology and Evolution, University of Copenhagen<br />

11:15 Skin in the game: citizen science plays a key role to determine wolverine occupancy in a changing landscape<br />

Douglas Manzer, Alberta <strong>Conservation</strong> Association; Shevenell Webb, Alberta Conservaition Association; Michael Jokinen,<br />

Alberta <strong>Conservation</strong> Association; Robert Anderson, Alberta <strong>Conservation</strong> Association<br />

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