UPCOMING ANNUAL MEETINGS
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UPCOMING ANNUAL MEETINGS

Member input requested

Did you attend the 2002 meeting in Canterbury? If so, SCB wants your input! To continue making our annual meeting as relevant and useful to our members as possible we ask that you complete a short online evaluation form. Please go to http://conbio.org/SCB/a.cfm?MeetingSurvey and take a few moments to let us know how satisfied you were with the meeting. Your completed evaluation will help us improve the quality of future SCB meetings.

2003: Duluth, Minnesota

The 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology will be held 28 June--2 July 2003 in Duluth, Minnesota, USA. The theme of the meeting, Conservation of Land and Water Interactions, will focus attention on water, forests, wetlands, the Great Lakes and other large lakes and rivers of the world, marine and coastal systems, and associated biodiversity issues.

Topics for invited symposia already have been selected. However, the local organizing committee will continue to consider proposals for workshops and organized discussions that are submitted by 30 November 2002. For more information contact 2003@conservationbiology.org or visit www.conservationbiology.org/2003/. The call for abstracts for invited symposia, oral presentations, and poster presentations will appear on SCB's web site in October 2002 and in the November 2002 issue of this newsletter. All abstracts will be due by 10 January 2003.

2004: New York City

The 2004 annual meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology will be held 30 July - 2 August at Columbia University, New York, New York, USA. The meeting will be hosted by the Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC), a consortium of five New York science and education institutions: the American Museum of Natural History, Columbia University, the New York Botanical Garden, Wildlife Conservation Society, and Wildlife Trust. More details will appear in future issues of the SCB newsletter.

2005: Call for Proposals

SCB's Board of Governors is soliciting proposals from organizations that would like to host the 2005 annual meeting. The Board is open to proposals from anywhere in the world. The deadline for receipt of proposals is 1 May 2003. To obtain a copy of the proposal format and instructions please contact Richard Knight, chair of SCB's Conference Committee, at knight@cnr.colostate.edu.


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