From scbitraining at si.edu Thu Nov 11 22:19:20 2010 From: scbitraining at si.edu (NZP-SCBI Training) Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 06:19:20 -0000 Subject: [SCB Chapters] Smithsonian-Mason Global Conservation Studies Program 2011 Message-ID: Please pass on to your Chapter members... [Please post and distribute widely; apologies for cross-posting] 2011 Graduate/Professional Training Courses Smithsonian-Mason Global Conservation Studies Program, Front Royal, VA For more information, visit http://conservationtraining.si.edu or e-mail SCBItraining at si.edu Conservation Conflict Resolution January 10-19, 2011 Designed and led by the Human-Wildlife Conflict Collaboration (HWCC), this course teaches proven skills, strategies and processes for effectively addressing conservation-related conflict. By analyzing conflicts to determine root causes and facilitate appropriate resolution processes, we foster trust among stakeholders and ensure sustainable solutions. http://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/MAB/GMU/consconflict.cfm Statistics for Ecology and Conservation Biology February 7-18, 2011 Gain in-depth knowledge of analysis techniques for cutting-edge ecological research, employing R, including: classical regression models; mixed models; generalized linear models; generalized additive models; and conservation-specific approaches, e.g. distance sampling and species distribution modeling. The course emphasizes real-world analysis and how to deal with the limitations of real datasets. http://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/MAB/GMU/statsecology.cfm Spatial Ecology, Geospatial Analysis & Remote Sensing March 14-25, 2011 Learn to use GIS tools to address conservation research problems, quantifying effects of human-induced global change on wildlife and biodiversity. Hands-on lab exercises (e.g. land cover mapping; home range analysis; modeling habitat selection; mapping species distributions) use remote sensing data and SCBI field surveys to monitor global changes, assess impacts on wildlife, and develop mitigating strategies. http://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/MAB/GMU/spatial.cfm Species Monitoring & Conservation: Terrestrial Mammals April 18-29, 2011 Explore current techniques in assessment and monitoring of wild mammal populations, including bats. Participants learn principles of study design; current field assessment methods; data analysis techniques including MARK and DISTANCE software; application of monitoring data to decision-making and population management; and collection and preparation of museum voucher specimens. http://nationalzoo.si.edu/SCBI/MAB/GMU/terremammals.cfm Effective Conservation Leadership May 3-13, 2011 What makes for a successful conservation leader? 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URL: From lwalko at conbio.org Thu Nov 4 12:08:39 2010 From: lwalko at conbio.org (Laura Walko) Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 12:08:39 -0700 Subject: [SCB Chapters] SERDP Request for Proposals Message-ID: <569984C3FC629E4DB22AFA468621699A58E763CA81@EXVMBX015-3.exch015.msoutlookonline.net> FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ARLINGTON, VA, October 28, 2010-The Department of Defense's (DoD) Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) is seeking to fund environmental research and development in the Resource Conservation and Climate Change program area. SERDP invests across the broad spectrum of basic and applied research, as well as advanced development. The development and application of innovative environmental technologies will reduce the costs, environmental risks, and time required to resolve environmental problems while, at the same time, enhancing and sustaining military readiness. The Resource Conservation and Climate Change program area supports the development of the science, technologies, and methods needed to manage DoD's installation infrastructure in a sustainable way. SERDP is requesting proposals that respond to the following two focused Statements of Need (SON) in Resource Conservation and Climate Change: - Assessment and Monitoring of Biological Diversity: Method Development - Climate Change Impacts to Department of Defense Installations Proposals responding to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 SONs will be selected through a competitive process. PRE-PROPOSALS FROM THE NON-FEDERAL SECTOR ARE DUE BY THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 , 2011. PROPOSALS FROM THE FEDERAL SECTOR ARE DUE BY THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2011. The SONs and detailed instructions for federal and private sector proposers are available on the SERDP web site at www.serdp-estcp.org/Funding-Opportunities/SERDP-Solicitations. LEARN MORE ABOUT FUNDING AVAILABLE THROUGH SERDP- TWO OPPORTUNITIES, TWO DIFFERENT TIMES! Participate in a webinar on "SERDP Funding Opportunities" conducted by SERDP and ESTCP Director Dr. Jeffrey Marqusee on November 16, 2010, at 12:00 p.m. EST. This "how to play" briefing will offer valuable information for those who are interested in new funding opportunities with SERDP. During the online seminar, participants may ask questions about the funding process, the current SERDP solicitation, and the proposal submission process. Pre-registration for this webinar is required. To register, visit http://webinars.serdp-estcp.org. If you have difficulty registering, please contact Mr. Jon Bunger in the SERDP Office at jbunger at hgl.com or by telephone at 703-696-2126. AND Join us in person for the Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium & Workshop, November 30 - December 2, 2010, in Washington, DC, where SERDP and ESTCP Director Dr. Jeffrey Marqusee will present a Funding Opportunities Briefing and Q&A session on Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 12:15 p.m. EST. This presentation will offer valuable information for those who are interested in SERDP and ESTCP funding opportunities as well as answer questions about the funding process, proposal submission, and the current FY 2012 SERDP solicitation and upcoming FY 2012 ESTCP solicitation. To learn more about the Symposium or to register for this event, visit www.serdp-estcp.org/symposium. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jessicadpratt at gmail.com Fri Nov 12 11:09:43 2010 From: jessicadpratt at gmail.com (Jessica Pratt) Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 11:09:43 -0800 Subject: [SCB Chapters] SCB Chapters Symposium at Christchurch-- submit abstracts by November 30th!!! Message-ID: Hello Chapter Leaders and Members, I am organizing a Chapters Symposium for the ICCB 2011 in Christchurch, NZ to highlight conservation projects and research by SCB Chapters and Chapter members. I am seeking presenters for the symposium (15 minute time slots) so I can submit a detailed agenda for the symposium proposal in December. *If you are interested in presenting and feel your Chapter projects or individual research fits in with the theme described below, please send me a tentative title and a brief abstract (5-10 sentences only!!) describing what you'd like to talk about BEFORE NOVEMBER 30th.* I will make speaker selections to maximize global Chapter representation but if there is enough interest, we may propose a two-part symposium to accommodate all speakers. * Please email me directly with questions at jessicadpratt at gmail.com* (note: do not reply to this email as your email will be sent to the Chapters listserve and not to me!!!) If this symposium is as successful as we hope it to be, it is likely to remain a permanent fixture in the main scientific program at future SCB meetings!! *Symposium Title- * SCB Chapters: Engaging Society in Conservation and Research *Proposed Theme / Justification- * SCB Chapters around the globe engage in a broad array of Conservation Research Projects and Community-based Conservation Programs that engage society in local and regional conservation issues. These projects range from community-based habitat restoration and education programs to endangered species monitoring. This symposium will highlight several of these Chapter-run programs that have successfully engaged society in on-the-ground meaningful conservation work. SCB Chapters have a unique capacity to outreach to local public audiences and increase awareness of local, regional, and global conservation issues through such programs. Success stories are often shared informally between SCB Chapters at Chapters-only events and therefore, Chapter projects are an under-recognized and potentially under-appreciated component of the great work that SCB is doing. This symposium, as a component of the main scientific program, will increase Chapter exposure within the Society and promote recognition of the efforts of Chapters to do real conservation work. * * *Expected Outcomes / Communicating Results-* We anticipate that this symposium will motivate forming and existing Chapters to conduct local conservation research that serves to educate and inform public audiences about the importance of science-based conservation. We intend to compile the stories of Chapters? conservation research projects for a special addition of the SCB Chapter Newsletter so those Chapters not in attendance will benefit from the shared success stories and discussion at the symposium. -- \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ Jessica Dawn Pratt PhD Student, Mooney Lab- www.tritrophic.org Chapters Committee, SCB- www.conbio.org/Chapters/ Events Coordinator, OCSCB- www.ocscb.org Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California at Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-2525 Phone: 949.872.5072 Lab: 3300 Bio Sci III, 949.824.6140 jessicadpratt at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nagl0026 at umn.edu Mon Nov 22 22:09:02 2010 From: nagl0026 at umn.edu (Fiona Nagle) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 22:09:02 -0800 Subject: [SCB Chapters] NOV 30 REMINDER (please distribute to your members): SCB Chapters Symposium at Christchurch Message-ID: Hi everyone! Just a reminder to please submit your draft abstracts by NOV 30. Also, **please do forward the announcement to your members,** they are welcome to offer their own research too as Chapter members. Original announcement is below, Spanish translation to follow in next email. And Happy Thanksgiving to our US members!!!! Cheers, Fiona > Dr. Fiona Nagle Conservation Biology/Conflict Management Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology (www.conbio.org) Chair, Chapters Committee, Society for Conservation Biology (www.conbio.org/chapters) Founding Member & Environmental Initiative, Mediators Beyond Borders (www.mediatorsbeyondborders.org) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hello Chapter Leaders and Members, I am organizing a Chapters Symposium for the ICCB 2011 in Christchurch, NZ to highlight conservation projects and research by SCB Chapters and Chapter members. I am seeking presenters for the symposium (15 minute time slots) so I can submit a detailed agenda for the symposium proposal in December. If you are interested in presenting and feel your Chapter projects or individual research fits in with the theme described below, please send me a tentative title and a brief abstract (5-10 sentences only!!) describing what you'd like to talk about BEFORE NOVEMBER 30th. I will make speaker selections to maximize global Chapter representation but if there is enough interest, we may propose a two-part symposium to accommodate all speakers. Please email me directly with questions at jessicadpratt at gmail.com (note: do not reply to this email as your email will be sent to the Chapters listserve and not to me!!!) If this symposium is as successful as we hope it to be, it is likely to remain a permanent fixture in the main scientific program at future SCB meetings!! Symposium Title- SCB Chapters: Engaging Society in Conservation and Research Proposed Theme / Justification- SCB Chapters around the globe engage in a broad array of Conservation Research Projects and Community-based Conservation Programs that engage society in local and regional conservation issues. These projects range from community-based habitat restoration and education programs to endangered species monitoring. This symposium will highlight several of these Chapter-run programs that have successfully engaged society in on-the-ground meaningful conservation work. SCB Chapters have a unique capacity to outreach to local public audiences and increase awareness of local, regional, and global conservation issues through such programs. Success stories are often shared informally between SCB Chapters at Chapters-only events and therefore, Chapter projects are an under-recognized and potentially under-appreciated component of the great work that SCB is doing. This symposium, as a component of the main scientific program, will increase Chapter exposure within the Society and promote recognition of the efforts of Chapters to do real conservation work. Expected Outcomes / Communicating Results- We anticipate that this symposium will motivate forming and existing Chapters to conduct local conservation research that serves to educate and inform public audiences about the importance of science- based conservation. 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URL: From nagl0026 at umn.edu Mon Nov 22 22:18:34 2010 From: nagl0026 at umn.edu (Fiona Nagle) Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 22:18:34 -0800 Subject: [SCB Chapters] =?iso-8859-1?q?30_DE_NOVIEMBRE_RECORDATORIO_=28por?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_favor=2C_distribuir_a_sus_miembros=29=3A_SCB_cap=EDtulos_?= =?iso-8859-1?q?Simposio_en_Christchurch?= Message-ID: <15986D89-5FBB-4D07-BE63-F266C0589261@umn.edu> Hola a todos! S?lo un recordatorio a favor env?e su proyecto de res?menes 30 de noviembre. Adem?s, ** por favor enviar el anuncio a los miembros de su **, que est?n invitados a ofrecer su propia investigaci?n tambi?n como miembros del Cap?tulo. El anuncio original es inferior. Saludos, Fiona > Dr. Fiona Nagle Biolog?a de la Conservaci?n / Manejo de Conflictos Junta de Gobernadores, Sociedad para la Biolog?a de la Conservaci?n (www.conbio.org) Presidente, Comit? de los cap?tulos de la Sociedad de Biolog?a de la Conservaci?n (www.conbio.org o cap?tulos) Miembro fundador y Medio Ambiente Iniciativa, mediadores all? de las Fronteras (www.mediatorsbeyondborders.org) ---------------------------------------------------- Hola L?deres cap?tulo y de los miembros, Estoy organizando un Simposio cap?tulos de la OICI 2011 en Christchurch, Nueva Zelanda para resaltar los proyectos de conservaci?n e investigaci?n en los cap?tulos SCB y miembros del Cap?tulo. Estoy buscando ponentes para el simposio (15 ranuras de tiempo de minutos) para que pueda presentar un programa detallado de la propuesta de simposio en diciembre. Si usted est? interesado en presentar sus proyectos y se sienten Cap?tulo o investigaci?n individual se inscribe en el tema se describe a continuaci?n, por favor env?eme un t?tulo tentativo y un breve resumen (50-10 frases s?lo!) Que describe lo que le gustar?a hablar de ANTES DEL 30 de noviembre. Voy a hacer selecciones de altavoces para maximizar la representaci?n cap?tulo global, pero si hay suficiente inter?s, se puede proponer un simposio de dos partes para dar cabida a todos los oradores. Por favor env?eme un correo electr?nico directamente con preguntas en jessicadpratt at gmail.com (nota:! No responda a este correo electr?nico como su correo electr?nico ser? enviado a los Cap?tulos servidor de listas y no para m?) Si este simposio es el ?xito que esperamos que sea, es probable que siga siendo un elemento permanente en el programa cient?fico principal en las futuras reuniones de la SCB! Simposio t?tulo- SCB cap?tulos: Participaci?n en la Sociedad de Conservaci?n e Investigaci?n Tema propuesto / Justificaci?n- SCB cap?tulos en todo el mundo participan en una amplia gama de Conservaci?n de Proyectos de Investigaci?n y Programas de conservaci?n de base comunitaria que involucrar a la sociedad en cuestiones de conservaci?n locales y regionales. Estos proyectos abarcan desde programas de restauraci?n del h?bitat de la comunidad y la educaci?n a la vigilancia en peligro de extinci?n. Este simposio har? hincapi? en varios de estos programas se ejecutan cap?tulo-que han conseguido implicar a la sociedad en el trabajo de conservaci?n en el terreno significativo. SCB cap?tulos tienen una capacidad ?nica de acercamiento a las audiencias p?blicas locales y aumentar la conciencia de los problemas de conservaci?n local, regional y mundial a trav?s de dichos programas. Las historias de ?xito son a menudo de manera informal para compartir, entre los cap?tulos SCB en los eventos de los cap?tulos de s?lo y por lo tanto, los proyectos son un cap?tulo poco reconocida y posiblemente subestimada componente del gran trabajo que est? haciendo la SCB. Este simposio, como un componente del programa cient?fico principal, aumentar? la exposici?n del cap?tulo dentro de la sociedad y promover el reconocimiento de los esfuerzos de los cap?tulos para hacer el trabajo real de conservaci?n. Resultados esperados / Comunicaci?n de resultados- Anticipamos que este simposio motivar la formaci?n de los cap?tulos ya existentes para llevar a cabo investigaci?n para la conservaci?n local que sirve para educar e informar a las audiencias p?blicas sobre la importancia de la conservaci?n basada en la ciencia. Tenemos la intenci?n de recopilar las historias de los proyectos de los cap?tulos de investigaci?n para la conservaci?n de un complemento especial del Bolet?n de la SCB cap?tulo por lo que los cap?tulos no en la asistencia se beneficiar?n de las historias de ?xito compartido y la discusi?n en el simposio. -- \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/ Jessica Dawn Pratt PhD Student, Mooney Lab- www.tritrophic.org Chapters Committee, SCB- www.conbio.org/Chapters/ Events Coordinator, OCSCB- www.ocscb.org Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California at Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-2525 jessicadpratt at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We strongly encourage you to discuss the questions with your board or members before completing the survey. Your thoughtful responses will greatly set the policy direction and activities we pursue in the foreseeable future. The survey is available at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JP5CV7X Please contact me directly if you have questions. Responses are due BY WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30. Only 1 response per Chapter, please! Thank you, Cameron Kovach SCB NA Chapter's Policy Coordinator -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Engaging Society in Conservation This year?s theme addresses biodiversity around the world?specifically biodiversity?s continued declines at an ever-increasing pace, while much of society carries on with business as usual. How can conservation biologists engage with the broader society to achieve positive outcomes for conservation without compromising our scientific rigor or integrity? Do you have a solution to share? Submit your proposal for a symposia, workshop, or short course by 10 December 2010. Proposal guidelines can be found here. For additional information, please visit www.conbio.org/2011 or contact the scientific program committee at 2011 at conbio.org. [rtfimage:///] Remember when you met Ed Monton in Canada in 2010? 2011 is the year of Kia Ora the Kakapo! Stay tuned for the first meeting between Ed and Kia Ora, coming soon! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nagl0026 at umn.edu Mon Nov 29 13:40:43 2010 From: nagl0026 at umn.edu (Fiona Nagle) Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 13:40:43 -0800 Subject: [SCB Chapters] =?iso-8859-1?q?IMPORTANT/IMPORTANTE=3A_December_7_?= =?iso-8859-1?q?Chapter_Business_Meeting_for_All_Chapters_-_MARK_YOUR_CALE?= =?iso-8859-1?q?NDARS=2E=2E=2E7_de_diciembre_Reuni=F3n_de_trabajo_del_Cap?= =?iso-8859-1?q?=EDtulo_de_todos_los_cap=EDtulos_-_Marque_su_calendario?= Message-ID: <30027D9E-E97F-4E37-8531-DED83CDA0975@umn.edu> (traducci?n al espa?ol m?s abajo) Hello all Chapter officers! This is a reminder that TUESDAY DECEMBER 7, 5pm-6:30pm PST, is the final Business Meeting of 2010 for all Chapters worldwide. The focus of these quarterly calls is to allow Chapters a forum for input and dialogue on Chapter business and to bring Chapters up to date on SCB and Chapter Committee business. It is critical that your Chapter participate in these meetings -- please make arrangements to have at least 1 officer or member of your Chapter on the call. This should be a person(s) who can talk about your Chapter with other call participants and also report minutes back to your other officers and/ or members. Call-in information for Chapters outside NA is below. The importance of your Chapter's participation on these calls cannot be over-emphasized! This is the main way you can connect with each other, keep up-to-date on SCB happenings that affect your Chapter, and have regular input on SCB business. In recognition of the importance of your participation, priority for Chapter project and travel grants is given to those Chapters that regularly join the quarterly calls. December 7 details are below. Please email me your agenda items by THURSDAY DECEMBER 2. These items could include announcements about your Chapter events, general queries re SCB business, new ideas for Chapter activities, etc. Talk to you soon :) Fiona > Dr. Fiona Nagle Conservation Biology/Conflict Management Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology (www.conbio.org) Chair, Chapters Committee, Society for Conservation Biology (www.conbio.org/chapters) Founding Member & Environmental Initiative, Mediators Beyond Borders (www.mediatorsbeyondborders.org) ******************************* Call-in Details: What: SCB Chapters Quarterly Business Call #4 When: Tuesday, December 07, 2010 5:00pm-6:30pm Pacific Standard Time Phone: 1-213-289-0500 ; when prompted, dial 487242# to join the call (this is through freeconference.com) Other: When you join the call, please announce your name and chapter. Chapters outside the US: You are able to join this call by dialing the numbers above. Skype does seem to work somewhat with freeconference.com, especially if you have a good internet connection. Be sure to use the skype keypad to enter the phone and access code. This is a relatively cheap option for chapters in Canada, Central/South America, Asia, and New Zealand. Draft Agenda to be sent shortly ************************************ Hola a todos los funcionarios cap?tulo! Este es un recordatorio de que MARTES 07 DE DICIEMBRE, 17:00-18:30 PST, es el negocio final de la reuni?n de 2010 para todos los cap?tulos en todo el mundo. El objetivo de estas convocatorias trimestrales es permitir que los cap?tulos de un foro para la entrada y el di?logo sobre el cap?tulo de negocios y para que los cap?tulos al d?a de la SCB y de negocios Cap?tulo Comit?. Es muy importante que su cap?tulo participar en estas reuniones - por favor haga arreglos para tener al menos un funcionario o miembro de su cap?tulo en la llamada. Esta debe ser una persona (s) que se puede hablar de su cap?tulo con otros participantes de la llamada y tambi?n el informe de minutos de vuelta a sus oficiales y / o socios. Llamada en la informaci?n de los cap?tulos fuera de NA es inferior. La importancia de la participaci?n de su cap?tulo sobre estas llamadas no se puede exagerar! Esta es la forma principal por la que pueden conectarse unos con otros, mantenerse al d?a sobre los acontecimientos que afectan a la SCB cap?tulo, y tener una informaci?n regular sobre las empresas SCB. En reconocimiento de la importancia de su participaci?n, la prioridad para el proyecto de cap?tulo y subsidios de viaje se da a los cap?tulos que suelen unirse a las convocatorias trimestrales. 07 de diciembre los detalles est?n por debajo. Env?eme por email sus temas del programa para el JUEVES 02 DE DICIEMBRE. Estos elementos pueden incluir anuncios sobre eventos de su cap?tulo, negocios en general volver a las consultas de la SCB, nuevas ideas para las actividades del cap?tulo, etc Hasta pronto :) Fiona ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Llamada en detalles: Qu?: Cap?tulos SCB Llamamiento Empresarial trimestral # 4 Cuando: Diciembre Martes, 07 de 2010 5:00 pm-6: 30pm Hora Est?ndar del Pac?fico Tel?fono: 1-213-289-0500; cuando se le solicite, marque el 487242 # para unirse a la llamada (esto es a trav?s de freeconference.com) Otros: Cuando se une a la llamada, por favor, anunciar su nombre y en el cap?tulo. Cap?tulos fuera de los EE.UU.: Usted es capaz de unirse a esta llamada marcando los n?meros anteriores. Skype parece funcionar un poco con freeconference.com, especialmente si usted tiene una buena conexi?n a Internet. Aseg?rese de usar el skype teclado para introducir el tel?fono y el c?digo de acceso. 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