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23 October 2017
 

SCB Montana Chapter's 8th Annual Research Symposium "Conservation Now!"

The Montana Chapter of the Society for Conservation Biology is pleased to announce its 8th Annual Research Symposium "Conservation Now!"

The event will take place at the University of Montana and will include an evening plenary titled "How do local NGOs use conservation science in their work?" The plenary is free and open to the public. The Symposium will feature oral presentations and a poster session. Poster abstracts will be accepted through November 6.

Registration covers drinks, refreshments and a one-year membership to the Montana Chapter. Register here. If you have questions, please contact the Chapter.

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Mark your calendars: The North American Congress for Conservation Biology (NACCB) is set to take place July 21-26, 2018 in Toronto, Canada. The theme is Conservation Science, Policy, and Practice: Connecting the Urban to the Wild. SCB members receive a significant conference registration discount. Make sure your membership is current by logging in at conbio.org!

Has your membership lapsed? Renew today! If you need assistance, please contact us!


The Society for Conservation Biology in an international professional organization that advances the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity.  

 
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