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Opportunities to Incorporate Science in Freshwater Conservation Advocacy: The NGO PerspectiveSession 1 (Special)
Wednesday, May 28, 1:00 PM-2:45 PM, Athena E
Moderator: Poff
1:00 (1) Freshwater conservation priorities, strategies, and measuring success: perspectives on research needs.
J.V. Higgins. The Nature Conservancy, Freshwater Initiative
1:15 (2) Meet in the middle: A strategy for communication in freshwater conservation.
K.M. Groves. Georgia Forestwatch
1:30 (3) Critical research gaps in freshwater conservation planning: A perspective from World Wildlife Fund’s Conservation Science Program.
R.A. Abell. Conservation Science Program, World Wildlife Fund, Washingon, DC
1:45 (4) Science and salmonid conservation.
A.L. Harig. Trout Unlimited
2:00 (5) At the interface of aquatic science and conservation advocacy: the Pacific Rivers Council.
C.A. Frissell. The Pacific Rivers Council, PMB 219, 1 Second Ave East, Suite C, Polson, MT 59860
2:15 (6) Incorporating science into river conservation policy and advocacy.
M.B. Bowman. Deputy Vice President, American Rivers, 1025 Vermont Ave, NW, Washington DC 20005
2:30 (7) The new war on science: the endangered agency scientist
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J. Ruch. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER)
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