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NFC: Fw: MANAGING RIVER FLOWS FOR BIODIVERSITY A CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE, POLICY, AND CONSERVATION ACTION
June 16, 2000
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
MANAGING RIVER FLOWS FOR BIODIVERSITY – A CONFERENCE ON
SCIENCE, POLICY, AND CONSERVATION ACTION
July 30 – August 2, 2001
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado
PRESENTATION TOPICS:
· Plenary sessions on:
1. The nature of real and perceived conflicts between
meeting ecosystem needs and human demands for water,
2. The state of science and policy with respect to
flow requirements for biodiversity conservation;
· Symposia of case studies where practitioners are
working to meet human demands for water while also
providing for ecological needs;
· Poster sessions; and
· An educational field trip to nearby Rocky Mountain
rivers.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
River conservation groups, water managers, fish and
wildlife biologists, non-governmental organizations,
attorneys, river scientists, and other consultants
influencing water management decisions.
Look for “Call for Posters” and registration announcements
coming soon. To receive further information through email,
please leave a request at nsilk at tnc_org