Poster session: 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Monday <strong>Conservation</strong> Politics and Policy 110 Global <strong>Conservation</strong> through Management of International Trade in Wildlife Mark Bellis, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Danielle Kessler, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Elizabeth Hood, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 111 Bridging gaps between policy and action <strong>for</strong> native <strong>for</strong>est conservation on Mauritius Pricila Iranah, Montclair State University; Pankaj Lal, Montclair State University 112 Interviewing public and private sector experts to in<strong>for</strong>m an effective, regional approach to vernal pool conservation Mary Beth Kolozsvary, Siena College; Jean Mangun, Siena College; William Mangun, East Carolina University 113 How protected are protected areas PADDD (protected area downgrading, downsizing, and degazettement) in Indian Parks Roopa Krithivasan, WWF; Hiwot Tifsihit, WWF; Michael Mascia, WWF; Albert Manville, USFWS 114 More Flexibility, Better Outcomes - A Case Study of Marine Fish Habitat Offset in Queensland, Australia Yosuke Masuda, Yokohama National University 115 The importance of babassu (Attalea speciosa) <strong>for</strong> the livelihoods of the extractivist communities of Extremo Norte Extractive Reserve, Brazil Liabeth Yohannes, University of Maryland, College Park <strong>Conservation</strong> Psychology 116 Farmers and <strong>for</strong>est conservation in Malawi: How attitudes and perceptions affect intentions and behaviour Seline Meijer, World Agro<strong>for</strong>estry Centre; Delia Catacutan, World Agro<strong>for</strong>estry Centre; Sileshi Weldesemayat, World Agro<strong>for</strong>estry Centre; Maarten Nieuwenhuis, University College Dublin 117 Regulatory focus theory as a framework with potential utility <strong>for</strong> conservation psychology Christine Webb, Columbia University; Tory Higgins, Columbia University <strong>Conservation</strong> Sociology 118 Insights on human-animal relationships through the lens of problem animals: The pigeon case Zina Skandrani, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle; Anne-Caroline Prévot-Julliard, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle 119 The Effects of Affiliation-Based Influence and Shared In<strong>for</strong>mation Sources on Rare and Little Known Species <strong>Conservation</strong> Behaviors Jordan Smith, NC State University Inventory and Monitoring 120 <strong>Conservation</strong> Biogeography of Vietnam: Insights from Novel Biodiversity Raoul Bain, Div Vert Zool (Herpetology) and Center <strong>for</strong> Biodiversity and <strong>Conservation</strong>, AMNH; Martha Hurley, Center <strong>for</strong> Biodiversity and <strong>Conservation</strong>, AMNH and Global Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong>; Eleanor Sterling, Center <strong>for</strong> Biodiversity and <strong>Conservation</strong>, American Museum of Natural History 86
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