Texas Conservation Symposium 2025

Thu Jan 16 2025 at 12:00 pm to Fri Jan 17 2025 at 03:30 pm UTC-06:00

100 Wilco Way | Georgetown

Williamson County Conservation Foundation
Publisher/HostWilliamson County Conservation Foundation
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Join us for the two-day 11th Annual Texas Conservation Symposium!
About this Event

Join us for the 11th annual Texas Conservation Symposium!


<h4>Keynote Speaker:</h4>

Dr. Timothy H. Bonner, Meadows Endowed Professor, Texas State University


<h4>Special Panel Presentation on Bat Conservation:</h4>

Dr. Darren Proppe (Moderator, TPWD), Dr. Samantha Lievers (TPWD), Dr. Tigga Kingston (Texas Tech), Dr. Tracy White (TXDOT)


<h4>When:</h4>

Thursday, January 16th & Friday, January 17th.


<h4>Where:</h4>

Williamson County Annex, 100 Wilco Way, Georgetown Texas. Parking is available at the Annex building for in-person attendees. Log-in instructions to be sent out in advance to virtual attendees.


<h4>How:</h4>

Hybrid symposium, available both in-person and remotely. Please register for in-person and/or remote; whichever is your anticipated method of attendance. In-person space is limited, and refreshments will be supplied based on the number of in-person attendees registered.


<h4>What:</h4>

The symposium, co-sponsored by the Williamson County Conservation Foundation and Southwestern University, is a multi-species, multi-disciplinary look at challenges, current knowledge, and innovative techniques and approaches to conservation. The program scope will include species of conservation need as well as research and related developments affecting conservation in Texas and generally. Notable topics include (but will not be limited to) biology, ecology, statistical analysis, geology/hydrology, climatology, and the regulatory/governmental climate.


<h4>Who:</h4>

All persons interested and involved in conservation, endangered, and threatened species management, environmental dynamics, the regulatory atmosphere, habitat and natural open spaces.

Consider this also a request and reminder for submitting abstracts. You will receive a separate call for papers/presentations by way of an email from Dr. Pierce and submission details will be updated on the website above.

We encourage oral presentations to be in person, but we can accommodate remote oral presentations if needed. Full A/V capability is available. Please let us know if your talk must be presented remotely. We encourage posters, which may present a study in progress, preliminary data, a project proposal, or a review of a conversation topic, as well as a completed project. Poster presentations must be in person.

The deadline for submission of title and abstracts for oral and poster presentations is 11:59 pm, November 22, 2024. All oral presentations are 15 minutes (10-12 minutes for presentation, 3-5 minutes for questions and answers).

Please send your title and abstract to Ben Pierce at [email protected] using the format in the attached sample below:

TCS Sample Title and Abstract 2025 (PDF)

Again, this year, both undergraduate and graduate level classifications will be eligible for presentation and poster awards. For oral presentations, student awards (both classifications) will be $200 for First Place, $100 for Second Place, and $50 for Third Place. For research posters, student awards will be $50 for the winning graduate and $50 for the winning undergraduate.

Visit our website at https://www.wilcotx.gov/1300/Texas-Conservation-Symposium.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

100 Wilco Way, 100 Wilco Way, Georgetown, United States

Tickets

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