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Connecting Systems, Disciplines, and Stakeholders
26th
International Congress for Conservation Biology
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Connecting Systems, Disciplines, and Stakeholders
Welcome from SCB President and SCB Executive DirectorConnecting Systems, Disciplines and Stakeholders,
A global community of conservation professionals advancing the science and practice of conserving the Earth"
s biodiversity. www.conbio.orgDr. Paul Beier
SCB President 2011-2013
Professor, Conservation Biology
and Wildlife Ecology, School of Forestry, Northern ArizonaUniversity
Anne Hummer
SCB Executive Director
Welcome from ICCB Chair
Connecting Systems, Disciplines and Stakeholders
Welcome from Scientic Program Chair
e 2013 ICCB Scientic ProgramBecause of government budget cuts in the US and lack of funding abroad, there are many delegates who have requested
us to hold places in the program for them while they search for funding. As we go to press we are still holding some spaces
in the schedule to accomodate last minute funds, grants or permissions as they become available for these presenters. ?ere
may be a few holes in the program so please bear with us.Chris Parsons
ICCB 2013 Program Chair
Marine Section President (2009-2013) and SCB GovernorSCB Board, Staff, & Editors
BOARD OF
GOVERNORS
BOARDS OF
DIRECTORS
AFRICA
ASIAEUROPE
LATIN AMERICA &
CARIBBEAN
MARINE
NORTH AMERICA
OCEANIA
WORKING GROUP
ECOLOGICAL
ECONOMICS &
SUSTAINABILITY
SCIENCE
FRESHWATER
WORKING GROUP
RELIGION AND
CONSERVATION
BIOLOGY WORKING
G ROUPSOCIAL SCIENCE
WORKING GROUP
STAFFEDITORS
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
CONSERVATION LETTERS
Welcome to Charm City from The Oriole Bird
World Champions 1983, 1970, 1966
American League Champions 1983, 1979, 1971, 1970, 1969, 1966 American League East Division Champions 1997, 1983, 1979, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1970, 1969American League Wild Card 2012, 1996
To the Society for Conservation Bi
ology:Welcome
to Birdland! On behalf of the Orioles, we"re happy that you"ve come to Baltimore. While we wish we could be with you in Charm City this week, we have games to win in Texas and Kansas City. Though we can"t host you at a game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, we encourage you to visit The Ballpark That Forever Changed Baseball while you"re here. From the Warehouse to EutawStreet
, Oriole Park offers plenty for you to explore even while the team is on the road.Let me tell you a bit
more about my home. Oriole Park at Camden Yards became the official home of the Orioles on April 6, 1992 and seats 45,971. It is located 12 minutes west by foot from Baltimore"s Inner Harbor and only two blocks from the birthplace of baseball"s most legendary hero, George Herman Babe" Ruth. The ballpark is state-of-the-art yet unique, traditional and intimate in design. It blends with the urban context of downtown Baltimore while taking its image from baseball parks built in the early 20 th century. The Orioles have played in Baltimore since 1954, and the team has won the American League pennant six times and the World Series three times, most recently in 1983. Six men have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame as Orioles, including Cal Ripken Jr., Eddie Murray, Jim Palmer, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson and Earl Weaver.These men were immortalized in
larger-than-life sculptures unveiled in 2012 in the bullpen picnic area and the area is open each day year-round for fans to enjoy. Last season the team won 93 games and made the playoffs, winning the American League Wild Card. This season, we"re off to another great start and we hope to be playing baseball well into October in 2013! I hope you enjoy your stay in Baltimore and can find time to take a tour of my beautiful home, Oriole Park at Camden Yards. For information about tours or to purchase tickets to a future home game, visit www.orioles.com.Thanks for visitin
g Birdland, and again, welcome!Sincerely,
The Oriole Bird
Local Organizing Committee
ICCB 2013 Local Organizing Committee
CHA IRJohn C
igliano Department of Biological Sciences, Cedar Crest CollegeVICE CHAIR AND CHAIR OF PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chris Parsons
Department of Environmental Science & Policy, George Mason University COMMITTEE
Heather D
eCaluwe,Society for Conservation Biology
Keryn Gedan,
Biology Department, University of Maryland
Anne Hummer,
Society for Conservation Biology
Lauren Krizel,
Society for Conservation Biology
David Morimoto,
Natural Science & Mathematics Division, Lesley UniversityKatheryn Patterson,
Department of Environmental Science & Policy, George Mason UniversityNate Spillman,
Society for Conservation Biology
MEETING MANAGEMENT
Rebecca F
azzari,Manager, Meetings Management Group
Lizzy Bear,
Volunteer and Meeting Manager - Meetings Management GroupBecky Malave,
Registration Manager, Meetings Management Group
John Woodstock, Meetings Management Group
ICCB I
NTERNChristine Gleason,
Department of Environmental Science & Policy, George Mason UniversityMASCOT
Clawdia the B
lue Crab,Chesapeake Bay Inhabitant
The Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation (SMSC) provides training in the tools, knowledge, and skills you need to address today"s most pressing conservation challenges. Specialized training opportunities focus on biodiversity conservation and human dimensions and offer access to one of the most respected and unique conservation sites in the US. Two residential undergraduate Smithsonian-Mason Semesters Courses for conservation professionals and graduate students New state-of-the-art academic and residential facilities in FrontRoyal, Virginia, USA
For more information and additional courses go to
smconservation.gmu.edu Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/SMConservationUpcoming Courses Fall 2013 Include:
Sept 9-20 Ecology and Conservation of Migratory Birds Sept 30Oct 11 Spatial Ecology, Geospatial Analysis, andRemote Sensing for Conservation
Oct 7-14 Conservation Breeding Centers for WildlifeSustainability
Oct 21Nov 1 Applied Climate Change: Gaining
Practical Skills for Climate Change Adaptation
TRANSFORMING CONSERVATION BIOLOGY LEARNING IN THE 21ST CENTURYAcknowledgments
Thank you!
Abstract and Proposal Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Sponsors
Wiley ESRI together withNatureServe, The Nature Conservancy,
Audubon, and
Wildlife Conservation Society
ESRINatureServe
The Nature Conservancy
Audubon
Wildlife Conservation Society
Baltimore Platinum
Sponsors
Rufford Small Grants Foundation
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
YELLOWSTONE TO YUKON CONSERVATION INITIATIVE
www.y2y.netRaven Bronze
Skipjack Gold
CONSERVATION INITIATIVE
Welcome to Baltimore!
www.baltimore.orgSAVOR OUR CUISINE
Gourmet
Food & Wine,
BonAppétit
ARTS AND CULTURE FOR EVERY TASTE
EXCITEMENT AROUND EVERY CORNER
http://baltimore.org/mapsHistorical Attractions
USS CONSTELLATION (HISTORIC SHIPS OF BALTIMORE)
www.historicships. org/constellation.htmlFORT MCHENRY
Baltimore and Surroundings
Baltimore and Surroundings
www. nps.gov/fomc/Day Trips
CALVERT CLIFFS STATE PARK/CALVERT MARINE MUSEUM
Carcharodon megalodon
Morone saxatilis
Callinectes sapidus
www.calvertmarinemuseum.comANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND
www .visitannapolis.org www.usna.edu/visit.htm) www.annapolis.com www.ci.annapolis. md.usWASHINGTON, D.C.
www.washington.orgCongress Information
Finding your way
around the Congr essPre-Conference sessions
Look for the orange t-shirts
Volunteers:
Sunday, July 21:
Monday, July 22:
Tuesday, July 23:
Wednesday, July 24:
?ursday, July 25:ICCB2013
baltimoreHours:
Transport
Transportation
TAXI BU S T RAIN WA TER T AX ISUPER SHUTTLE TO AIRPORT
PARKING
Practical Information
Practical Information
TELEPHONE
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
MEDICAL CARE
CURRENCY, BANKS AND EXCHANGE
CLOTHING AND WEATHER
CHILDCARE AND BABYSITTING SERVICES
ACCOMMODATION
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
RUFFORD SMALL GRANTS ARE
AIMED AT SMALL CONSERVATION
PROGRAMMES & PILOT PROJECTS
A RANGE OF GRANTS ARE
AVAILABLE
THE RUFFORD FOUNDATION HAS
SUPPORTED IN EXCESS OF 2,000
PROJECTS IN 140 COUNTRIES
Projects Featured: Pedro Henrique Cipresso Pereira, Jigme Wangyal, Angela Maldonado, Mitko Karadelev, Malavika Narayan, Michelle Thorn, Paul Webala, Usama Ghazali Mohammed, Kathryn Shutt, Andrea Loayza, Anirban Datta-Roy, Norvis Hernandez Hernandez, Tatiana Ivkovich,Malini Pittet & Micheal Joseph Liles
Charity Number: 1117270
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BREAKS
LUNCHDINNER
APPETIZERS
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Fresh & Greens
Whole FoodsShoppers
Baltimore"s Show Your Badge Program
Just show your badge for the
discount. Oer Restrictions for Show-Your-Badge-Program (all will apply):SCB"s 2013 Participants
Dining
Field Trips
Field Excursions
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Sunday, July 21, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Includes:
transportation, box lunch Cost: $115.00Maximum:
25 Participants
Spartina/Schoenoplectus
InnerHarbor Floating W
etlandSunday, July 21, 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Includes:
transportation, box lunch, kayaking Cost: $35.00Maximum:
25 Participants
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