PARC Meeting Calendar
PARC Meeting Calendar
January 2011
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- 6 - 7 - California-Nevada Ambibian Population Task Force Meeting- Yosemite, CA - Field Trip Information
- 16 - New York Turtle and Tortoise Society Meeting. Topic: "The Great Plowshare Tortoise Robbery of 1996" - The Arsenal Gallery, Central Park, NY
February 2011
- 2 – 4 -The Wildlife Society-Arkansas Chapter Joint Annual Meeting with the Arkansas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Little Rock, AR
- 4 - Ohio Fish and Wildlife 51st Conference
- 8 - 9 - The Wildlife Society-Virginia Chapter Annual Meeting, Front Royal, VA
- 8 - 12 - The Wildlife Society-Western Section Annual Conference, Riverside, CA
- 9 - 11 - The Wildlife Society-Oregon Chapter Annual Meeting, Bend OR - *NW PARC hosting the amphibian and reptile session
- 13 - New York Turtle and Tortoise Society Meeting - Speaker: Fernando Manzano - Papa Tortuga - The Arsenal Gallery, Central Park, NY
- 17 - 20 - Southeast PARC annual Meeting - Lake Tiak O’Khata, Louisville, MS
- 18 - 20 - The Desert Tortoise Council 36th Annual Meeting and Symposium, Las Vegas, NV
- 21 - 25 - The Wildlife Society-Colorado Chapter Annual Meeting, Fort Collins, CO
- 22 - 23 - Herpetofauna and Roads Workshop - Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, BC
- 22 - 23 - The Wildlife Society-Indiana Chapter Joint Annual Meeting with the Indiana Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Montgomery, IN
- 24 - 25 - The Wildlife Society-Kentucky Chapter Annual Meeting, Lake Cumberland
State Park, KY - 28 - Mar 2 - March The Wildlife Society-South Dakota Chapter Annual Meeting, Oacoma, SD
March 2011
- 1 – 3 - The Wildlife Society-Wisconsin Chapter and the Society of American
Foresters Joint Winter Meeting, Wisconsin Dells, WI - 14 – 19 - 76th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, Kansas
City, MO - 19 – 24 - Association of Zoos and Aquariums Mid-Year Meeting, Chattanooga, TN
- 21 - 22 - Northwest PARC annual Meeting - Gig Harbor, WA
- 21 - Northwest PARC amphibian inventroy and monitoring techniques workshop - Gig Harbor, WA
- 22 – 25 - The Wildlife Society-Washington Chapter/Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology Joint Meeting, Gig Harbor, WA
- 25 - 27 - Frogging by ear workshop - Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center, Andalusia, Alabama
April 2011
- 2 - 3 - Rare Pond Species Survey Techniques Workshop - Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA
- 3 - New York Turtle and Tortoise Society Annual Seminar - The Arsenal Gallery, Central Park, NY
- 5 - 7 - Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Chapter of The Wildlife Society (NCTWS) and the North Carolina Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation (NCPARC) - Lake Junaluska, NC
- 6 - 9 - Northeast Natural History Conference and the first meeting of the Association of Northeastern Biologists - Empire State Plaza Convention Center, Albany, NY
- 10 - Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection and the Friends of Sessions Woods’ Year of the Turtle Public Program - Burlington, CT
- 17 - Earthshine Nature Programs Open House and Fundraiser - Lake Toxaway, NC
- 28 - River Park North/Walter L. Stasavich Science & Nature Center “Sea Turtles” Program with Guest Speaker Dr. Matthew H. Godfrey, NCWRC Sea Turtle Program Coordinator - Greenville, NC
- 17 – 19 - Northeast Fish and Wildlife 67th Annual Conference, Manchester, NH
- 20 - 21 - Workshop on the Biology & Management of the California Red-legged Frog - Alameda Co, CA
- 26 - 28 - Wetland Creation Workshop - Massachusetts Audubon and the Center for Wetlands and Stream Restoration - Barnstable, MA
- 29 - Save the Frogs Day!
- 30 – May 1 - Heckscher Spring Festival, Long Island, NY
May 2011
- 5 - River Park North/Walter L. Stasavich Science & Nature Center “North Carolina Turtles in Peril” Program with Guest Speaker Jeff Hall, PARC Biologist - Greenville, NC
- 16 - 27 - Coastal Herpetology Course - The Gulf Coast Research Laboratory - Ocean Springs, Mississippi
- 23 - WORLD TURLTE DAY!
- 23 - 27 - Second Mediterranean Congress of Herpetology - Morocco
June 2011
- 19 - 22 - Sixth Hellbender Symposium - Ligoneer, PA
- 26 - Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection and the Friends of Sessions Woods’ “Year of the Turtle Day” - Burlington, CT
July 2011
- 3 – 8 - Joint Meeting of Society of Wetland Scientists, Wetpol, and Wetlands
Biogeochemistry, Prague, Czech Republic - 6 - 11 - Joint Meeting of Ichtheologists and Herpetologists - Minneapolis Minnesota
- 20 - 23 - Biology of the Rattlesnakes Symposium - University Park Marriott - Tucson, Arizona
- 24 - 3 Aug - American Museum of Natural History's Southwestern Research Station course on field herpetology - Southeast Arizona
- 15 – 21 - Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies-Summer Meeting, Big
Sky, MT - 18 - 30 Conservation Biology of Amphibians Summer Course - Highlands Biological Station, Highlands, NC
August 2011
- 7 – 12 - Ecological Society of America 96th Annual Meeting, Austin, TX
- 10 – 11 - SW PARC Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ
- 14 – 17 9th Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and
Freshwater Turtles, co-hosted by the Turtle Survival Alliance and the IUCN TFTSG, Orlando, FL - 15 – 16 Current Research in Sonoran Desert Herpetology V Symposium, Tucson, AZ
- 17 - 18 - Northeast PARC annual meeting - Millersville, MD
- 21 – 25 - Society for Ecological Restoration International World Conference, Merida,
Mexico - 23 - 25 - The Wildlife Society-Central Mountains and Plains Section Meeting,
Gering, NE
September 2011
- 4 – 8 - American Fisheries Society 141st Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
- 1 – 14 - Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 101st Annual Meeting, Omaha, NE
- 12 – 17 - Association of Zoos and Aquariums Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA
October 2011
November 2011
- 5 – 10 - The Wildlife Society 18th Annual Meeting, Waikoloa, HI
- 13 – 17 - Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 32nd Annual North America Meeting, Boston, MA
- 28 – 2 - Dec Society for Conservation Biology/International Congress for
Conservation Biology, Christchurch, New Zealand
December 2011
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