Tuesday, August 7, 2018: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
R07, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
9:00 AM
MOVED TO: TUES, COS 43, 2:30 PM - Empirical benchmarks are necessary for effective conservation, restoration and management in contemporary landscapes
Megan J. McNellie, The Australian National University, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage;
Ian Oliver, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage;
Josh Dorrough, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage;
Jian Yen, The University of Melbourne;
Michael Somerville, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage;
Christopher Watson, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage
10:30 AM
Spatio-temporal patterns reveal dynamic risk-reward interactions between humans and elephants around hardwood resources
Erin K. Buchholtz, Texas A&M University;
Lauren Redmore, Texas A&M University;
Susanne Vogel, University of Oxford;
Lee A. Fitzgerald, Texas A&M University;
Amanda Stronza, Texas A&M University, Ecoexist Project;
Anna Songhurst, Ecoexist Project, University of Oxford;
Graham McCulloch, Ecoexist Project, University of Oxford