PS 9 - Conservation Planning, Policy, and Theory

Monday, August 6, 2012: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 When more surveying for rare species does not lead to more value for conservation planning
Austin Milt, University of Wisconsin; Paul R. Armsworth, University of Tennessee
 Protecting the ecological integrity of our nations waters: An analysis of water quality monitoring data
Hollie R. Hall, University of Florida; Susanna W. Blair, University of Florida; Thomas Ankersen, University of Florida
 Identifying indicator assemblages as surrogates for conservation planning
Silvia J. Alvarez, University of Maryland; Guillermo Restrepo, Universidad de Pamplona; Diego J. Lizcano, Universidad de Pamplona
 Tourism satisfaction and wildlife conservation in Kenya
Susan Jacobson, University of Florida; Dickson Ritan, University of Florida; Margaret Kinnaird, Mpala Research Center
 Mammoth Cave National Park’s response to the threat of White-nose Syndrome: A multi-prong approach including management plans, research and monitoring activities, and visitor education
Rickard S. Toomey III, Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning; Steven Thomas, National Park Service; Shannon R. Trimboli, Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning
 Multi-species indicators of ecological condition in the coastal zone of the Laurentian Great Lakes
R.W. Howe, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay; R.P. Axler, University of Minnesota-Duluth; V.J. Brady, University of Minnesota-Duluth; T.N. Brown, University of Minnesota-Duluth; J.J.H. Ciborowski, University of Windsor; N.P. Danz, University of Wisconsin-Superior; J.P. Gathman, University of Wisconsin-River Falls; G.E. Host, University of Minnesota-Duluth; L.B. Johnson, University of Minnesota-Duluth; K.E. Kovalenko, University of Windsor; G.J. Niemi, University of Minnesota-Duluth; E.D. Reavie, University of Minnesota-Duluth
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