14:00 Welcome and Introduction 14: 10 Marcus Clauss - Writing - the scientific, the fashionable, and the untruthful Break 15:20 Karin Bodewits - How to give an engaging presentation Break 16:30 Johannes Richers - Communicating science through illustrations Break 18:00 Chris Walzer - Communicating on the Science-Conservation-Policy Interfaces in a New World 18:25 Ruth Cromie - Communication for change on use of lead ammunition: a case study of carrots and sticks, people and paintings, papers and paramotors Break 19:10 Dale Templar - Making Science Accessible - A practical guide to presenting science in the media 19:35 Sacha Dench - Flight of the Swans – How blood, sweat, tears and media engaged the masses in saving a species 20:10 Closing session - What to expect in Phase two and Phase Three
Phase two - a month time dedicated to a total of 40 active students which will work on a presentation (lecture or poster) with the support of the online platform.
Phase Three - April 19th - 22nd, 2021.
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17:30 Welcome and Introduction 17:35 Introduction to the Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, Vetmeduni Vienna- Friederike Pohlin 18:00 Reintroduction of the ural owl in Austria -Richard Fink 18:20 Break 18:25 Energy managements of wild heterothermic species: ecological and evolutionary prospects- Silvain Giroud 18:45 Genomic research contribution towards in-situ conservation of wild two-humped camels (Camelus ferus) -Pamela Burger 19:05 Wildlife pathology – what the dead can teach the living- Annika Posautz 19:30 Questions for Speakers 19:55Break 20:10 Participant Lectures 20:30 Feedback for Student Lectures 20:40Break 20:45 Poster Presentations (3 minutes each) 21:10 Feedback 21:25Closing Session 21:35 Student Mentor Mixer
18:30 Welcome and Introduction 18:40 Communicating with confidence throughout our careers: journeying into conservation science- Tammy Shadbolt 19:00 How we communicate science from the Garden Wildlife Health project- Becki Lawson 19:25Break 19:40 Citizen science – a two-way street of communication: How Garden Wildlife Health relies on effective communication -Katharina Seilern-Moy 20:00 Questions for Speakers 20:10Break 20:20 Participant Lectures 20:40 Feedback for Student Lectures 20:50Break 21:00 Poster Presentations (3 minutes each) 21:15 Feedback 21:25 Closing Session 21:30 Student Mentor Mixer
WEDNESDAY Wildlife Ecology & Health (WE&H) research group,Autonomous University of Barcelona CEST (Central European Summer Time) 21.04.2021 17:00 Welcome and Introduction 17:10 Common wildlife and ecosystem integrity 17:35 Management of common wildlife for ecosystem integrity - when management becomes complicated -Jorge Ramón López Olvera 17:55Break 18:10 Management of common wildlife and ecosystem integrity - when management becomes complicated- Gregorio Mentaberre 18:30 General (passive) wildlife health surveillance, an important piece of the puzzle- Roser Velarde 18:50 Questions for Speakers 19:00Break 19:10 Participant Lectures 19:30 Feedback for Student Lectures 19:40 Break 19:50 Poster Presentations 20:05 Feedback 20:20 Closing Session 20:25 Student Mentor Mixer
17:00 Welcome and Introduction 17:05 Working with wildlife health from a governmental agency perspective: unique opportunities and challenges- Erik Ågren 17:30 News from the North- current wildlife health issues in Sweden -Henrik Uhlhorn 17:50 Break 18:00 Expanding the scope: Setting up an integrated health and disease surveillance program for marine mammals in Sweden- Aleksija Neimanis 18:20 Networks, communication and outreach: examples to help improve wildlife health surveillance in Sweden- Jasmine Stavenow 18:40 Questions for Speakers 18:55Break 19:10 Participant Lectures 19:35 Feedback for Student Lectures 19:45Break 19:50 Poster Presentations (3 min each) 20:15 Feedback for Poster Presentations 20:30 Closing Session 20:35 Student Mentor Mixer