COS 77
Conservation Management II

Wednesday, August 13, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Regency Blrm B, Hyatt Regency Hotel
1:50 PM
 Non-native mammalian predator control to benefit endangered Hawaiian waterbirds
Jared G. Underwood, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Michael Silbernagle, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Kim Uyehara, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; Michael Nishimoto, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
2:10 PM
 Incorporating climate projections into conservation planning for the future of the lowland native grasslands of Tasmania, Australia
Rebecca M. B. Harris, Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre; Oberon Carter, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment; Louise Gilfedder, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment; Nathan L. Bindoff, Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre; Greg Lee, Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre
2:30 PM
 A bird’s eye view of western juniper management: Assessing multi-objective policies for sage-grouse habitat conservation and rangeland productivity
Shahla Farzan, University of California, Davis; Derek J.N. Young, University of California, Davis; Allison G. Dedrick, University of California, Davis; Matthew L. Hamilton, University of California, Davis; Erik C. Porse, University of California, Davis; Peter S. Coates, U.S. Geological Survey; Gabriel Sampson, University of California, Davis
2:50 PM
 Robust population management: A methodology based on integral control
Stuart Townley, University of Exeter; Chris Guiver, University of Exeter
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Oak savanna conservation and restoration planning using habitat models for two focal species: Wild lupine and the Karner Blue butterfly
Jason R. Reinhardt, University of Minnesota; Linda M. Nagel, University of Minnesota; Christopher W. Swanston, USDA Forest Service; Heather Keough, US Forest Service
3:40 PM
 Conservation translocations of marine species: A global review
Kelly D. Boyle, Calgary Zoo; Jana M. McPherson, Calgary Zoo; Philip J. Seddon, University of Otago; Axel Moehrenschlager, Calgary Zoo
4:00 PM
4:20 PM
 Using maternal DNA to evaluate egg translocation success of  the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge (CNWR)
Brian Shamblin, University of Georgia; Kevin Holcomb, US FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE; Emarie Ayala-Diaz, US FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE; Natalia B. López-Figueroa, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
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