PS 89
Latebreaking: Conservation
Friday, August 14, 2015: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Baltimore Convention Center
Meeting data needs to inform recovery, conservation and management of imperiled flatwoods salamanders
Susan C. Walls, U.S. Geological Survey;
Nathan Allan, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service;
William J. Barichivich, U.S. Geological Survey;
Danté Fenolio, San Antonio Zoo;
Thomas A. Gorman, Washington Department of Natural Resources;
Adam Green, U.S. Geological Survey;
Fred Johnson, US Geological Survey;
Allison Keever, Auburn University;
Mark Mandica, Atlanta Botanical Garden;
Julien Martin, US Geological Survey;
Arianne F. Messerman, University of Missouri;
Harold G. Mitchell, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service;
Jana Mott, The Nature Conservancy;
Katherine M. O'Donnell, U.S. Geological Survey;
Terry Peacock, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service;
Joseph Reinman, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service;
Stephanie S. Romañach, U.S. Geological Survey;
Raymond D. Semlitsch, University of Missouri;
Gregory Titus, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Using protected areas as a long-term research platform to achieve an integrated socio-ecological understanding and conservation of endangered species: the case of southern river otter in Tierra del Fuego National Park
Alejandro E.J. Valenzuela, National University of Tierra del Fuego, Argentine National Parks Administration;
Mariano Malizia, National University of Tierra del Fuego;
Laura Malmierca, Argentine National Parks Administration;
Guillermina Massacesi, Argentine National Parks Administration;
Emilce Gallo, Argentine National Parks Administration;
Peter van Aert, National University of Tierra del Fuego;
Darío G. Rocha, Austral Center for Scientific Research - CONICET;
Merav Ben-David, University of Wyoming;
Christopher B. Anderson, National University of Tierra del Fuego, Austral Center for Scientific Research - CONICET