Northeast Natural History Conference 2011 The grand tradition continues!

April 6-9, 2011 in Albany, NY


The list of session titles and moderator contact information has been updated.
Now accepting …
… abstracts for oral and poster presentations (students are welcome)
… proposals for workshops, field trips, and special sessions
… registrations

Plenary session … Is a National Biological Survey Achievable? A History of Past Attempts and Recent Advances in Technology and Collaboration
… By John Kartesz  … Director, Biota of North America Program (BONAP)
… and Robert W Lichvar … Research Botanist, US Army Corps of Engineers; Director, National Wetland Plants List
Other highlights
… Choose from among the many sessions that have so far been proposed (more pending).
… Participate in the Invasive Species Symposium.
… Participate in the Year of the Turtle Symposium.
… Join a tour(s) of the NY State Museum natural history departments.
… View the Focus on Nature exhibition of scientific natural history illustrations in the NYS Museum.
… Circulate and meet others during the Wednesday and Thursday buffet receptions.
… Stay for the Thursday evening field biologists musical jam session.
… Learn about and join the Association of Northeastern Biologists.
… Come to the Friday evening gala banquet dinner
… See a demonstration of how sheep and a sheepdog can help manage invasive plant species.
Consider printing and posting a flyer to help …

Northeast Natural History Conference 2011
Humboldt Field Research Institute
PO Box 9, 59 Eagle Hill Road, Steuben, ME 04680-0009 United States
anne@eaglehill.us
Phone: 207-546-2821, FAX: 207-546-3042