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Scientific program

Symposia

Number / Title / Convenor / Contact email

S1 / Fragmented tropical landscapes: Australian and Amazonian perspectives / William Laurance / wfl@cr-am.rnp.br

S2 / ***Solutions to human/elephant conflict / Michael Stuewe / mstuewe@sover.net

S3 / Imperiled endemism: biodiversity of Sulawesi / E.L. Bynum / ebynum@sewanee.edu

S4 / Enterprise-based approaches to conservation / Nick Salafsky / nick.salafsky@wwfus.org

S5 / Priority areas for conservation: narrowing the gaps between theory and practice / Bob Pressey / bpressey@ozemail.com.au

S6 / Modern horticultural technology applied to rare plant conservation / Kimberlie McCue / kmccue@ridgway.mobot.org

S7 / Genetics and conservation of the Australian flora / David Coates / davidc@calm.wa.gov.au

S8 / ***Science and management of offshore marine protected areas / Peter Auster / auster@uconnvm.uconn.edu

S9 / Koala conservation biology, management, and policy / Nicky Mazur / nmazur@arts.adelaide.edu.au

S10 / ***Conservation and ecology of seabirds of the southern oceans / Gary Miller / gdmiller@unm.edu

S11 / Conservation at the scale of watersheds / Timothy Moermond / tcmoermo@facstaff.wisc.edu

S12 / ***Issues in spider conservation / Kevin Skerl / kskerl@erols.com

S14 / ***Conservation issues of invasive species in Australasia and the South Pacific / David Given / givend@whio.lincoln.ac.nz

S15 / ***Assessing terrestrial invertebrate diversity for conservation / Andrew S. Pullin / a.s.pullin@bham.ac.uk

S16 / ***Seagrass conservation issues / Michelle Waycott / Michelle.Waycott@jcu.edu.au

S17 / Conservation and extinction of Pacific Island avifaunas / Susan Haig / haigs@ccmail.orst.edu

S18 / Conservation management and planning: integrated conservation and development projects and ecosystem management approaches / Eleanor Sterling / sterling@amnh.org

S19 / Managing marsupial abundance for conservation benefits / Phil Cowan / CowanP@landcare.cri.nz

S20 / ***Genetics, demography, and viability of fragmented populations / Andrew Young / A.Young@pican.pi.csiro.au

S21 / Conservation in urban coastal habitats / Gee Chapman / gee@bio.usyd.edu.au

S22 / ***Conservation, value, and sustainable use / Brendan Moyle / B.J.Moyle@massey.ac.nz

S23 / ***Setting conservation priorities: decisions with uncertain data / Mark Burgman / m.burgman@botany.unimelb.edu.au

Workshops

Number / Title / Convenor / Contact email

W1 / ***Developing an integrated approach to biodiversity conservation and State of the Environment reporting / Stephanie Williams / stephanie.williams@nre.vic.gov.au

W2 / Birds as conservation tools in the Americas: debunking myths and facing reality / Stan Temple / satemple@facstaff.wisc.edu

W3 / Teaching conservation biology / Martha Groom / mgroom@unity.ncsu.edu

W4 / Tools for Population Viability Analysis / Resit Akcakaya / resit@ramas.com

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