The 3rd North America Congress for Conservation Biology (NACCB) will be held 
July 17-20, 2016 in 
Madison, Wisconsin. We are currently accepting proposals for symposia, 
workshops and short 
courses, due on November 6th. Learn more about the criteria for selection and 
submit your 
proposals on the Call for Proposals page of the NACCB website:

http://www.scbnacongress.org/callforproposals

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NACCB 2016-Communicating Science for Conservation Action: 

The 3rd North America Congress for Conservation Biology (NACCB) will highlight 
advancements in many 
conservation disciplines, from the biological to social sciences. NACCB will 
especially focus on the theme 
of developing skills and solutions for effective science communication.These 
skills can play an important 
role in advancing science and stimulating conservation action through effective 
dialogue and engagement. 
They can help us communicate across boundaries to involve diverse communities 
working to sustain the 
Earth's biological and cultural diversity, and to implement the policy changes 
that make this possible.

The North America Section of the SCB is excited to invite you to participate 
and present your research at 
the largest congress for conservation biology in North America. We are 
currently accepting proposals for 
symposia, workshops, and short courses to be presented at NACCB 2016.

The deadline to submit proposals is November 6, 2015.

Through numerous plenaries, symposia, concurrent sessions, workshops, short 
courses and field trips, 
NACCB 2016 will provide an open platform to foster collaborative partnerships, 
and to create and adapt 
emerging ideas, technologies, and methods in conservation science.

We are excited to host the Congress in Madison, Wisconsin. The "city between 
the lakes" is the capitol of 
Wisconsin, and home to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a campus rich in 
environmental history and 
that has been home to conservation leaders like Aldo Leopold and John Muir.

We have blocks of rooms booked at local hotels that are within walking and 
biking distance to the meeting 
and downtown Madison and easily accessible by bus. For those on a tighter 
budget, dorm options are 
available until filled. UW-Madison dorms are also a short walk, bus, or bike 
ride away from the Monona 
Community and Convention Center, where the conference will be held.

Wisconsin living in the summertime is tough to beat. Plan to spend some extra 
time here and see our 
state’s plethora of parks, state natural areas, and summer time traditions.

Visit the Congress website to learn more about the meeting: 
http://www.scbnacongress.org/
We're also Twitter (twitter.com/naccb2016) and the North America Section Blog 
(http://scbnorthamerica.org/) offers Congress and North America Section related 
news and 
announcements. Coming announcements include a Call for Abstracts later this 
fall and conference 
registration, which will open in early winter.

See you in Madison!

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