Updates from the Local Organizing Committee in Madison, WI:
As the snow flies and the wind blows in on us from Lake Monona and Mendota here in Madison, Wi, we are very excited by the thought of this warm-weather conference coming our way in July! (2016, that is)..
We are close to finalizing venue selection at the beautiful Monona Terrace Convention Center, designed to be a “dream civic center” by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1938, connecting Madison’s capital square to the shore of Lake Monona. We look forward to sharing this space with you all!
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NACCB Meeting in Madison, WI
The Wisconsin Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology will be the host of the 2016 SCBNA meeting:
NACCB Meeting in Madison, WI! | Wisconsin Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology.
2014 NACCB meeting in Missoula, MT
Updates from the Local Organizing Committee in Madison, WI:
As the snow flies and the wind blows in on us from Lake Monona and Mendota here in Madison, Wi, we are very excited by the thought of this warm-weather conference coming our way in July! (2016, that is)..
We are close to finalizing venue selection at the beautiful Monona Terrace Convention Center, designed to be a “dream civic center” by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1938, connecting Madison’s capital square to the shore of Lake Monona. We look forward to sharing this space with you all!
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Society for Conservation Biology Endorses Moratorium on Industrial Activities within the World’s Primary Forests
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