WE HAVE REOPENED ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS FOR SPEAKERS! |
One benefit of moving BeaverCON to mid-June due to the Omicron surge, is we are now able to accept new presentation Abstract submissions.
Revised abstract submission date: February 28, 2022
Be a part of BeaverCON 2022! It will be professionally and personally rewarding. Our aim is to provide a relaxed and unique learning environment for professionals, researchers, practitioners, and citizens to come together and gain a variety of resources in beaver conflict management and ecological restoration. Are you someone with experience in this field and are interested in being a part of this internationally recognized event? Consider submitting an abstract today.
Instructions:
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Revised abstract submission date: February 28, 2022
Be a part of BeaverCON 2022! It will be professionally and personally rewarding. Our aim is to provide a relaxed and unique learning environment for professionals, researchers, practitioners, and citizens to come together and gain a variety of resources in beaver conflict management and ecological restoration. Are you someone with experience in this field and are interested in being a part of this internationally recognized event? Consider submitting an abstract today.
Instructions:
- Please keep abstracts under 500 words
- When submitting your abstract, please include the following:
- Name of Presenter(s) and job title(s)
- Contact email and phone number
- Mailing address
- If representing an organization/company, please mention which one
- Email your abstract and personal information to info@beavercon.org
- Multiple abstracts from the same presenter(s) can be submitted; however, multiple acceptances are not guaranteed
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Beaver management solutions
- Role of Beaver in Climate Resiliency
- Working with Beaver to Address Issues Related to Climate Change
- Beaver and History
- Beaver and Species of Concern
- Ecosystem services
- Ecological restoration
- Long-Term monitoring and effectiveness
- Human-Beaver interactions and coexistence
- Scientific communication
- Community engagement
- Political advocacy and regulations