TWS NASHVILLE 2000

Symposia, Workshop, and Special Poster Sessions
7th Annual Conference * September 12-16, 2000

Symposia

Habitat Classification Systems and their Implications for the Conservation of Biological Diversity
Sponsor:  Biological Diversity Working Group

Status and Trend of Wildlife and Land Management Implications in the Interior Columbia River Basin 

Mammal Community Dynamics in Western Coniferous Forests: Management and Conservation for the New Millennium

Current Bobcat Research and Implications for Management

Implementing CARA: Understanding Public Attitudes Toward the Environment and Wildlife Diversity & Using Public Involvement in Developing Program Direction

Excellence in Biometrics Education: Views from Employers and Academicians 
Sponsor:  Biometrics Working Group

Thirty Years of Urban Wildlife Management: Directions for a New Millennium
Sponsor:  Urban Wildlife Working Group

Sustainable Use: Making It Work
Sponsor:  Sustainable Use of Ecosystem Resources Working Group

Nonlethal Approaches to Wildlife Damage Management: Promise, Potential, Reality 
Sponsor:  Urban Wildlife Working Group

Wildlife and Highways: Seeking Solutions to an Ecological and Socioeconomic Dilemma
Sponsor:  Wildlife Damage Management Working Group

The Role of Fire for Nongame Wildlife Management and Community Restoration: Traditional Uses and New Directions from Eastern and Western Perspectives
 

Workshop

Information-Theoretic Methods: Alternatives to Statistical Hypothesis Testing in Wildlife Data Analysis
Sponsor:  Biometrics Working Group
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 

Special Poster Sessions

Geographic Information System (GIS) Software Applications for Wildlife 
Sponsor:  GIS and Remote Sensing Working Group

Wildlife Toxicology: Contaminant Issues in the Southeastern U.S. 
Sponsor:  Wildlife Toxicology Working Group
 
 
 

Reminder!
February 10, 2000 Deadline
for Submission of Contributed Paper
and Poster Abstracts

Contributed Paper and Poster Abstracts: Technical papers and posters are invited for presentation at TWS' 7th Annual Conference.  Presentations may encompass any topic of wildlife science, management, education, or policy within the broad conference theme of Excellence in Wildlife Stewardship through Science and Education.  Instructions for abstract preparation and submission can be found at http://www.wildlife.org/2000instructions.html.  Abstracts must be submitted electronically via TWS' Web site.

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