ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
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11:30 Community-based Monitoring of Chimpanzees, Habitats and Threats in Tanzania Using ODK and Android-based<br />
Smartphones and Tablets<br />
Lilian Pintea, The Jane Goodall Institute; Jovin Lwehabura, The Jane Goodall Institute; Timothy Akugizibwe, The Jane<br />
Goodall Institute; Yaw Anokwa, Nafundi<br />
11:45 Towards an Integrated Approach to <strong>Conservation</strong>: Lessons learned from a National Capacity Building Project in<br />
Madagascar<br />
Domoina Rakotobe, American Museum of Natural History; Ony Rabearivololona, Durrell Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong><br />
Trust; Tiana Rahagalala, Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Society</strong>; Solofo Ralaimihoatra, <strong>Conservation</strong> International; Kimberley<br />
Landrigan, American Museum of Natural History<br />
12:00 WILD: An Introductory One Health Course on Wildlife Health and the Human-Livestock-Wildlife-Environment<br />
Interface, and how it supports conservation<br />
Felicia Nutter, Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine; Richard Kock, The Royal Veterinary College; Scott<br />
Newman, Food and Animal Organisation of the United National (FAO); Samuel Muriuki, African Union InterAfrican<br />
Bureau <strong>for</strong> Animal Resources; Thomas Nyariki, African Union InterAfrican Bureau <strong>for</strong> Animal Resources; Lindsey<br />
McCrickard, Food and Animal Organisation of the United National (FAO); Serge Nzietchueng, Univeristy of Minnesota;<br />
Tracy McCracken, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine<br />
12:15 Modeling the feedbacks between indigenous people and biodiversity through bushmeat hunting and land-use<br />
change in Guyana<br />
Takuya Iwamura, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University; Eric Lambin, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University; José Fragoso, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University<br />
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Adaptive Management & Wildlife Trade<br />
Room 309<br />
Wednesday, July 24, 10:30 to 12:30<br />
10:30 Using changes in recreational angler site demand to infer the cost imposed by a marine reserve in the central Gulf of<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Mexico<br />
Marie Fujitani, Arizona State University; Eli Fenichel, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies; Joshua Abbott,<br />
Arizona State University School of Sustainability<br />
10:45 Taking the pulse of Puget Sound: Developing indicators <strong>for</strong> assessing ecosystem health<br />
Nathalie Hamel, Puget Sound Partnership; Scott Pearson, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife<br />
11:00 The value of in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> Box-Ironbark <strong>for</strong>est and woodland management<br />
William Morris, The University of Melbourne; Michael Runge, US Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center;<br />
Peter Vesk, The University of Melbourne<br />
11:15 The jaguar corridor in Colombia: from ideas to implementation<br />
Esteban Payan, Panthera Colombia; Karen Perez, Orinoquia Biodiversa; Carolina Soto, Panthera Colombia;<br />
Angelica Benitez, Panthera Colombia; Angelica Diaz, Panthera Colombia<br />
11:30 <strong>Conservation</strong> monitoring on Bioko Island: Bridging the gaps between bushmeat market dynamics, primate<br />
populations, and wildlife patrols<br />
Drew Cronin, Drexel University; Cirilo Riaco, Bioko Biodiversity Protection <strong>Program</strong>; Gail Hearn, Drexel University<br />
11:45 Assessing the threat of human consumption of tiger prey in the Bangladesh Sundarbans<br />
Samiul Mohsanin, WildTeam; Adam Barlow, WildTeam; Christina Greenwood, WildTeam; Anwarul Islam, WildTeam;<br />
Mofizul Kabir, Jahangirnagar University; Mizanur Rahman, WildTeam; Alam Howlader, WildTeam<br />
12:00 The international trade of spiny dogfish: a social network analysis <strong>for</strong> the fishery management<br />
Andrea Dell’Apa, East Carolina University; Jeffrey Johnson, East Carolina University; David Kimmel, East Carolina<br />
University; Roger Rulifson, East Carolina University<br />
12:15 Local consumption of tiger parts in the Bangladesh Sundarbans<br />
Samia Saif, Durrell Institute of <strong>Conservation</strong> & Ecology, University of Kent; Christina Barlow, WildTeam; Douglas<br />
MacMillan, Durrell Institute of <strong>Conservation</strong> & Ecology, University of Kent<br />
Wednesday<br />
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