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ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology

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17:15 Confronting uncertainty in wildlife management: per<strong>for</strong>mance of grizzly bear management in British Columbia,<br />

Canada<br />

Kyle Artelle, Simon Fraser University and Raincoast <strong>Conservation</strong> Foundation; Sean Anderson, Simon Fraser University;<br />

Andrew Cooper, Simon Fraser University; Paul Paquet, Raincoast <strong>Conservation</strong> Foundation; John Reynolds, Simon Fraser<br />

University; Chris Darimont, University of Victoria and Raincoast <strong>Conservation</strong> Foundation<br />

17:30 Idle No More: Best Practices and Lessons Learned from Indigenous <strong>Conservation</strong> Partnerships in Canada<br />

Robin Roth, York University; Brian Thom, University of Victoria<br />

17:45 Traffic Exposure Increases Corticosterone and Decreases Reproductive Success in Northern Spotted Owl<br />

Lisa Hayward, U.S. Geological Survey; Samuel Wasser, University of Washington<br />

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<strong>Conservation</strong> GIS & Geography<br />

Room 310<br />

Thursday, July 25, 16:00 to 18:00<br />

16:00 Life-history traits and extrinsic threats determine extinction risk in New Zealand lizards<br />

Reid Tingley, ARC Centre of Excellence <strong>for</strong> Environmental Decisions, University of Melbourne; Rod Hitchmough,<br />

Department of <strong>Conservation</strong>; David Chapple, Monash University<br />

16:15 Forest recovery in post-pasture Amazonia: Testing a conceptual model of space use by insectivorous understory<br />

birds<br />

Luke Powell, Louisiana State University; James Nichols, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center; James Hines, Patuxent Wildlife<br />

Research Center; Andres Zurita, Instituto de Biología Subtropical, Universidad Nacional de Misiones; Phillip Stouffer,<br />

Louisiana State University, School of Renewable Natural Resources<br />

16:30 Setting practical conservation priorities <strong>for</strong> birds in Colombia and then implementing them<br />

Natalia Ocampo-Penuela, Duke University; Stuart Pimm, Duke University<br />

16:45 Occupancy estimation of jaguar Panthera onca in east-central Mexico: A corridor uncertain<br />

Lisanne Petracca, Panthera; O. Eric Ramirez-Bravo, Durrell Institute <strong>for</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> Ecology; Lorna Hernandez-Santin,<br />

Departamento de Ciencias Quimico-Biologicas<br />

17:00 A Toolkit Approach to Integrating <strong>Conservation</strong> with Land Use, Resource, and Infrastructure Planning<br />

Patrick Crist, NatureServe<br />

17:15 The human footprint 1995-2010: Spatial and temporal changes in human threats to wild nature and impacts on<br />

protected areas<br />

Jonas Geldmann, Center <strong>for</strong> Macroecology, Evolution and Climate; Lucas Joppa, Microsoft Research and UNEP World<br />

<strong>Conservation</strong> Monitoring Centre; Neil Burgess, Center <strong>for</strong> Macroecology, Evolution and Climate<br />

17:30 Decision realities: tradeoffs and ‘hard’ choices in GIS-based marine conservation planning<br />

Melinda Agapito, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Rodolphe Devillers, Memorial University of Newfoundland;<br />

Evan Edinger, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Ratana Chuenpagdee, Memorial University of Newfoundland;<br />

Mariano Koen-Alonso, orthwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre Fisheries and Oceans Canada<br />

17:45 The dynamics of amphibian emergent infectious diseases: a multi-level approach<br />

Kirsten McMillan, Institute of Zoology<br />

Thursday<br />

Special Evening Events: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.<br />

Closing Reception and Silent Auction<br />

18:30 to 21:00, Power Plant Live (intersection of Market Street and Water Street, one block from Inner Harbor)<br />

Join SCB members to celebrate the close of the SCB’s 26th <strong>ICCB</strong> at Power Plant Live, Baltimore’s premier entertainment venue<br />

located just a block from the Inner Harbor and a short walk from the. The evening will begin with cocktails and continue with<br />

a variety of menu options. You will have a chance to bid on various books, gifts, and SCB memorabilia donated by Chapter<br />

members throughout the night at the Silent Auction. After dinner, gather to experience a concert per<strong>for</strong>mance on stage with<br />

the Amish Outlaws, an Amish cover band that plays all genres of music. The party continues all night as guests can explore the<br />

second level lounges and late night fun. Each paid registration receives one complimentary ticket to the closing reception. You<br />

can purchase guest tickets at the Registration Desk during the Congress.<br />

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