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Chico Hot Springs Resort, Pray, Montana
The conference serves as a bridge bringing together leading wolf
biologists, conservationists, livestock owners, depredation specialists,
educators and state, tribal and federal wolf managers to share
information ranging from ecological and genetic research, nonlethal
techniques to reduce livestock conflicts, to economic and
environmental effects of wolf restoration. Former presenters
include Ed Bangs, Doug Smith, Lu Carbyn, Jamie Rappaport Clark,
Bud Fazio, Steven Fritts, William Lynn, L. David Mech, Marco Musiani,
Dave Parsons, Paul Paquet, Robert Wayne, Vic Van Ballenberghe,
Carita Bergman and other scientists, managers, and leaders in
North American wolf conservation.
Register online today.
Contact Brenda Davis via
email for additional information.
The principal host of the Symposium is the Majella National Park, in
collaboration with the Life COEX project (IEA). Organisers look forward to
welcoming you to Majella National Park and hope that you will enjoy your stay
in Caramanico Terme.
Register at
www.parcomajella.it.
Grand Casino, Hinckley, Minnesota
The 2008 Midwest Wolf Stewards meeting will be hosted by the
International Wolf Center and The Wildlife Science Center on
April 23rd - 24th. This annual meeting focuses on the current
population status and future management planning for wolves in
the western Great Lakes region.
Presentations will be on topics such as public attitudes,
cultural concerns, educational strategies, and much more. This
year's meeting will be held at Grand Casino in Hinckley, MN;
rooms can be reserved by calling 1-800-472-6321. Mention the Wolf
Stewards Meeting or the Wildlife Science Center to reserve one
of the double queen rooms that have been set aside at a rate of
$54.90 a night plus tax. The registration for the meeting is $85.
Register online today!
May 15th to 17th 2008
Of bears, wolves and men: European initiatives for coexistence and development
Luchon, France
This event is organised within the context of the Life COEX
programme which aim is to develop the necessary legal and
socio-economic conditions for the conservation of large carnivores
in the target areas by reducing conflict situations that affect
the conservation of these species, through a participatory
approach.
For more information, please visit their
Web site.
Theme: People and Place: Linking Culture and Nature
Burlington, Vermont USA
For more information about ISSRM 2008, please visit their
Web site or email ISSRM2008@uvm.edu
Budapest, Hungary
The main aim of Canine Science Forum is to utilize science as a
source of knowledge to promote the emergence of an interdisciplinary
field of canine biology.
For more information, please visit their
Web site.
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