Thursday, August 6, 2009: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Cinnarron, Albuquerque Convention Center
COS 87 - Conservation Management
8:00 AMThe role of Wildlife Management Areas for the conservation of grassland birds in South-western Manitoba
Sandra Milena Durán, University of Manitoba, Nicola Koper, University of Manitoba
8:20 AMA long-term study of contaminant effects on cavity-nesting birds in New Mexico
Jeanne M. Fair, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Mark D. Jankowski, Los Alamos National Laboratory
8:40 AMIs translocation a useful tool to sustain species at risk?
Harold Balbach, US Army ERDC, Elizabeth Keane, US Army ERDC
9:00 AMThorne's hairstreak and Tecate cypress: New findings about this rare butterfly and its host
Christina Congedo, San Diego State University, Kathy S. Williams, San Diego State University
9:20 AMEvaluating the effects of cattle grazing on a coastal prairie in central California
Meghan J. Skaer, Sonoma State University, Dawn J. Graydon, Sonoma State University, J. Hall Cushman, Sonoma State University
9:40 AMBreak
9:50 AMDetermination of baseline ecological conditions in the Galápagos Islands    
Emily E. Coffey, University of Oxford, Katherine J. Willis, University of Oxford, Cynthia A. Froyd, University of Oxford
10:10 AMAn integrated analysis of minimum count, mark-resight, and telemetry data to estimate key demographic parameters in an endangered species
Heather E. Johnson, University of Montana, L. Scott Mills, University of Montana, John D. Wehausen, University of California, Thomas R. Stephenson, California Department of Fish and Game
10:30 AMAn experimental habitat restoration in Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park for the management of Gopherus polyphemus
Katya L. Schuster-Barber, University of North Florida, Joseph Butler, University of North Florida
10:50 AMContact structure of white-tailed deer in New York: Informing risk models and management decisions
David M. Williams, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Amy C. Dechen Quinn, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, William F. Porter, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
11:10 AMBiological conservation through integrated conservation and development: Has Iwokrama been successful?
Emily E. Kachorek, California State University, Sacramento, José MV Fragoso, Stanford University, Kirsten M. Silvius, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Jane Read, Syracuse University, Sean Giery, University of Hawaii, Jeffrey Luzar, State University of New York-College of Environmental Science and Forestry, L. Flamarion de Oliveira, National Museum of Brazil, James Gibbs, State University of New York-College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Jamie M. Kneitel, California State University, Sacramento, Michelle L. Stevens, CSUS

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