Registration is open for this conference we are organizing about conserving biodiversity: *Challenges for Florida in the Anthropocene* March 7-9 at FGCU in Fort Myers, FL. This is a critical time for open discussion about the conservation challenges we face as scientists, resource managers, educators, decision-makers, and global citizens. The conference's aim is to provide opportunity for forging shared responses, centered on three themes that are acute in Florida and relevant everywhere: climate change, habitat fragmentation, and biological invasions. Please visit the conference website for details about the stellar program, anchored by contributions from Reed Noss, Thomas Lovejoy, and many other renowned thinkers. There you will find information about registration, student participation, hotels, and a poster session.
FGCU Biodiversity Conference: March 7-9, 2017 www.fgcu.edu/biodiversityconference ----- Dr. Kara Lefevre Assistant Professor, Conservation Biology Department of Marine and Ecological Sciences Florida Gulf Coast University Fort Myers, FL 33965 USA
