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Asunto: [SCGIS Listserv] Abstract/Curated Session Submissions deadline extended to March 6!
Fecha: Tue, 24 Feb 2026 12:47:40 -0500
De: SCGIS Conference <conferenc...@scgis.org>
Para: SCGIS Listserv <scgi...@scgis.org>



The Society for Conservation GIS is happy to share that we have extended our Abstract and Curated Session submission deadline one last time, to MARCH 6, 2026



What conservation GIS projects or themes have you been exploring recently? Our annual conference is the perfect place to share your work and experiences! 



An Abstract Presentation is a single, 10-12 minute presentation + 5 minutes for questions, where the solo presenter discusses their work on a project, problem or topic. 

A Curated Session can be in the form of a multi-speaker session, a panel or training.  These sessions are longer in length (45 minutes - 2 hours) and are designed by the submitter (you!). 



Both of these formats can be on any subject, so long it relates to Conservation GIS.  If you aren't sure which format you would like to present under, please reach out to conferenc...@scgis.org - we'll be happy to help you choose! 

More information here!


 
 


Conference registration is OPEN! Early-Bird pricing available until March 31st!

Click here to register and for more information!
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In-Person Workshops (available for conference attendees only)

Member: $50 Non-Member: $70 Student: $35

Introduction to Drone Mapping with Photogrammetry and LiDAR 

Allison Schumacher (Duncon-Parnell Inc) - July 7th, 2026

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in ArcGIS 

Miriam Schmidts (Esri) - July 7th, 2026

Advanced Techniques for Intuitive Field Surveys using ESRI's Field Maps and Survey 123 

Matthew Fountain (Planning Communities LLC) - July 10th, 2026

Workshop Information


 
 


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Dr. Jodi Hilty,  President and Chief Scientist, Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y)

Dr. Jodi Hilty is president and chief scientist of Y2Y. Trained as a conservation biologist specializing in ecological corridor and large landscape research, she has more than 30 years of experience managing large landscape conservation efforts. This work focuses on applying best available information to address complex conservation challenges through community-based and highly collaborative efforts, and also seeks to support Indigenous leadership in protected area and corridor conservation. 

Click here for more information!


Theme

Crossing Boundaries and Reducing Barriers: 

How Conservation GIS expands ecological, management and cultural horizons



 
 


Conference Details



Where: 

YMCA of the Rockies, 

Estes Park Center, CO, USA

When: 

July 7 - July 10th, 2026



YMCA of the Rockies
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Questions? Please reach out to conferenc...@scgis.org!



 
 


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