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Asian Carp and Other Aquatic Invasives Track
Asian Carp Track
Carnivores Track
Conservation Collaboration & General Wildlife Track
Fish Habitat and Genetics Track
Fish Physiology and Behavior Track
Forest and Grassland Songbirds Track
General Fisheries & Wildlife Track
Human Dimensions & Fisheries Track
Lightning Talk Session
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Coffee & Meals
Registration
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Group 10: Education & Outreach and Human Dimensions
Group 1: Camera Methods
Group 2: Population Dynamics - Estimation - Monitoring
Group 3: Invasive Species
Group 4: Water Quality - Toxicology - Animal Health
Group 5: Genetics
Group 6: Diets
Group 7: Techniques & Technology
Group 8: Animal Behavior
Group 9: Habitats & Habitat Relationships
Student Research-in-Progress Poster
Rivers and Oxbows Track
S01: Citizen Science: Collaboration with the Public for Natural Resource Management and Conservation
S02: Cooperative Ecosystem Study Units: Working Together to Support Informed Public Trust Resource Stewardship
S03: CWD Management: Facilitating Agency Collaboration
S04: Ducks to Dickcissels: Collaboration for the Conservation of Multiple Species in Grasslands
S05: Managing Fish Habitat and Fisheries Affected by Habitat in Inland Glacial Lakes
S06: Advances and Challenges in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation and Management
S07: Development - Validation - and Application of Standardized Population Assessments in Inland Waters
S08: Waterbird Use and Monitoring of Wetland Protection - Restoration and Enhancement Projects
S09: Back to the Future: Fish and Wildlife Research in an Era of Rapid Change
S10: Collaborating for Fisheries Management: Opportunities and Challenges from Interactions of Local Lake Organizations with State Agencies
S11: Two Worlds - One Goal: Importance of Fisheries and Toxicology Collaboration
S12: Coordinating Successful Wildlife Disease Responses
S13: Extension and Outreach for Anglers and Hunters: Challenges - Innovation - Collaboration
S14: Managing Aquatic Invasive Species Through Collaboration
S15: Community-based Research and Restoration in Milwaukee County Wisconsin
Salmonids Track
Small Mammals Track
Streams - Dams - Reservoirs Track
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Sturgeon - Esocids - Coregonids Track
Tools & Technology: Wildlife Habitat Track
Ungulates Track
Upland Game Birds & Pollinators Track
Walleye and Perch Track
Walleye Track
Waterfowl Track
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Lacey Hill Kastern
Bad River Band of Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians
Wildlife Program Manager
Odanah, WI
badriver-nsn.gov
Sunday
, January 28
7:00am CST
Conference Registration Desk Open
Ballroom A Foyer
9:00am CST
Workshop. Midwest Leadership Series
102A
6:00pm CST
Featured Event! Welcome to Wisconsin Social
Ballroom C & Foyer
Monday
, January 29
7:00am CST
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
8:00am CST
Plenary Session, Awards Presentation & Ignite Session
Ballroom A/B
10:00am CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
12:00pm CST
Lunch Break on own
N/A
1:00pm CST
Wild Jobs Café
Hilton: Wright Ballroom A/B
1:20pm CST
CARNIVORES: Where Wolves Kill White-tailed Deer Fawns
103C
TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY: WILDLIFE HABITAT: Influence of Spatial Alignment on Photographic Detection Rates at Remotely Triggered Camera Stations
103B
1:40pm CST
TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY: WILDLIFE HABITAT: Telemetry Drones and GPS Collars: What Your Engineering Department Can Do for You
103B
2:00pm CST
CARNIVORES: Determining Coyote-Wolf Hybridization in Minnesota and Wisconsin by Using Mitochondrial DNA
103C
2:20pm CST
CARNIVORES: Recommendations for the Update of the Bad River Band Ma'iingan Plan
103C
2:40pm CST
SYMPOSIA-02: Collaborative Studies on Wolf Ecology in the Greater Voyageurs National Park Ecosystem
102A
3:20pm CST
CARNIVORES: The American Black Bear and Baited Hair-snares: A Quantitative Ethogram and Behavioral Analysis
103C
3:40pm CST
CARNIVORES: Public Preferences for Management Actions in Response to Various Black Bear – Human Interactions
103C
SYMPOSIA-03: CWD and the Threat to Waawaashkeshi (white-tailed Deer) in the Ceded Territories
102C
4:00pm CST
CARNIVORES: Bobcat Home Range Size, Home Range Overlap, and Habitat Utilization in Northern Wisconsin
103C
4:20pm CST
CARNIVORES: Estimating Density of Bobcats in Midwestern Landscapes Using Spatial Capture-Recapture Models
103C
4:40pm CST
TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY: WILDLIFE HABITAT: Response of Early Successional Avifauna to Pipeline Right-of-way Vegetation Management in Eastern Ohio
103B
5:00pm CST
SALMONIDS: Implications of Atlantic Salmon Stocking for Great Lakes Food Webs and Contaminant Exposure
103E
Student / Professional Networking Mixer
Hilton: Crystal Ballroom
7:30pm CST
UW-Madison and UW-Stevens Point Alumni & Friends Combined Reception
Ballroom A/B
Tuesday
, January 30
8:00am CST
UNGULATES: Elk Monitoring in Wisconsin: Trail Cameras and Citizen Science
103C
8:20am CST
UNGULATES: Annual and Seasonal Home Ranges of Female Elk in Northwestern Minnesota
103C
8:40am CST
UNGULATES: Deer Recruitment in Wisconsin: New Survey Methods
103C
9:00am CST
SYMPOSIA-06: Can Turtles Serve as Bio-indicators of Environmental Health? Applications of Conservation Physiology in Midwestern Herpetology
101B
SYMPOSIA-09: Monarchs: Climate and Implications for Preservation of an Endangered Phenomenon
102C
UNGULATES: Pregnancy Rates and Body Condition of White-tailed Deer in Wisconsin
103C
9:20am CST
SYMPOSIA-09: Assessing Climate Change Vulnerability for Wildlife
102C
UNGULATES: Increased Overwinter Mortalities of White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Fawns During a Drought Year
103C
9:40am CST
SYMPOSIA-09: Uncovering the Effects of Climate Change on U.S. Bird Species Using Structured Citizen Science: Audubon’s Climate Watch Program
102C
UNGULATES: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Antler Point Restrictions to Achieve Various White-tailed Deer Management Goals
103C
10:00am CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
10:20am CST
UNGULATES: The Wisconsin Deer Management Assistance Program: Improving Relationships One Landowner at a Time
103C
10:40am CST
SYMPOSIA-09: Manager's perspectives on climate adaptation on public lands in the Upper Midwest: Implications for monitoring and tracking progress
102C
UNGULATES: Retention of Youth Deer Hunters in Nebraska
103C
11:00am CST
SYMPOSIA-09: An Uncertain Climate for Deer Wintering Complexes: Scenario Planning for Complex Adaptive Systems
102C
UNGULATES: Do City Deer Really Live Differently Than Rural Deer?
103C
11:20am CST
UNGULATES: Pilot Testing a Program to Allow Hunters to Sample Their Own Deer for CWD
103C
11:40am CST
UNGULATES: Long-term Collaborative Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Management, Using Focused Rewards Guided by Prevalence Distributions: a Proposal
103C
12:00pm CST
Lunch Break on own
N/A
1:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-08: Survey Methodology, Movement Ecology, and Vital Rates of the Virginia Rail and Sora in the Lake Erie Coastal Marshes of Northern Ohio
102B
SYMPOSIA-11: Aquatic Tox in Amphibians--perfluorinated Substances Are Chemicals of Emerging Concern
102C
1:40pm CST
SMALL MAMMALS: Movement Ecology of Marten (Martes americana) in the Eastern Upper Peninsula, Michigan
103B
2:00pm CST
SMALL MAMMALS: American Marten Habitat Use: A Resource Selection Function for Michigan's Northern Lower Peninsula
103B
2:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-12: Coodinating White-Nose Syndrome: Readiness, Response, Recuperation
103A
2:40pm CST
SYMPOSIA-08: Challenges of Wetland Restoration Monitoring--If You Build It Will They Come, If They Come Will You Know It?
102B
SYMPOSIA-12: The Wisconsin Bald Eagle Bio-Sentinel Program: Using Bald Eagles as Indicators of Ecosystem Health
103A
3:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-12: Coordination of Wildlife Disease Response with Tribal Governments
103A
3:40pm CST
SYMPOSIA-12: Insights Relative to Black Bear Physiology and Potential Implications for Human Medicine
103A
SMALL MAMMALS: Modeling the Effects of White-nose Syndrome on the Bat Community of Wisconsin
103B
4:00pm CST
SMALL MAMMALS: Testing the Efficacy of Chitosan as a Potential Treatment for White-Nose Syndrome
103B
4:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-12: One Health and the Ecosystem Health Perspective
103A
SMALL MAMMALS: Understanding the Ecological Impacts of Timber Harvesting Techniques on the Bat Community in a Midwestern Hardwood Forest
103B
4:40pm CST
SMALL MAMMALS: Utilizing Non-invasive Techniques to Determine Genetic Variation and Demographics of Snowshoe Hare in Michigan
103B
5:00pm CST
Wildlife Acoustics: Passive Acoustic Monitoring Workshop
Hilton: Walker
6:00pm CST
Trade Show & Poster Social and Student Research-in-Progress Posters
Ballroom C & Foyer
Poster Display. A Wetland Invader and Climate Change: The Effects of Typha X Glauca on Wetland Biodiversity
Ballroom C & Foyer
Poster Display. American Marten (Martes Americana) Microhabitat Characteristics in Mixed Deciduous/coniferous Laurentian Forests
Ballroom C & Foyer
Poster Display. Arboreal Camera Trapping Reveals Arboreal Behavior of Hyla versicolor, Peromyscus leucopus and Peromyscus maniculatus in Northern Wisconsin
Ballroom C & Foyer
Poster Display. Artificially Inducing a Plant and Animal Mutualism: A Novel Approach to Filling a Niche
Ballroom C & Foyer
Poster Display. Assessing Bat Diets via Guano Metagenomics
Ballroom C & Foyer
Poster Display. Differential Microhabitat Use Between Snowshoe Hare Lepus americanus and Eastern Cottontail Sylvilagus floridanus in Northern Wisconsin
Ballroom C & Foyer
Wednesday
, January 31
8:00am CST
WATERFOWL: Visibility Bias and Disturbance of Waterfowl During Aerial Surveys
102B
8:20am CST
SYMPOSIA-14: Collaborative Efforts to Prevent and Control Aquatic Invasive Species in the Great Lakes Region
102A
8:40am CST
CONSERVATION COLLABORATION & GENERAL WILDLIFE: Reducing Lead Exposure in Bald Eagles in the Upper Midwest
102D&E
9:00am CST
CONSERVATION COLLABORATION & GENERAL WILDLIFE: Development of a Standardized Monitoring Program for Bald Eagles in the Southwest Alaska Network of National Parks
102D&E
9:20am CST
CONSERVATION COLLABORATION & GENERAL WILDLIFE: The Urban-Rural Divide in Fish & Wildlife Conservation Funding
102D&E
GENERAL FISHERIES & WILDLIFE: Managing Phragmites with Science on Your Side
103D
SYMPOSIA-13: Furbearer Trappers: Invasive Species Outreach and Detection Opportunities
101B
9:40am CST
GENERAL FISHERIES & WILDLIFE: Hunter Preference of Harvest Reporting Methods on Public Lands in Illinois
103D
SYMPOSIA-14: Collaborative Multi-jurisdictional Aquatic Invasive Species Control
102A
WATERFOWL: Response of Wetland Food Webs to Neonicotinoid Insecticide Contamination
102B
10:00am CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
10:20am CST
CONSERVATION COLLABORATION & GENERAL WILDLIFE: The Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program: 80 Years of Conservation Success
102D&E
10:40am CST
GENERAL FISHERIES & WILDLIFE: Developing and Sustaining a Lakeshore Habitat Restoration Training for Professionals in Wisconsin, USA
103D
SYMPOSIA-15: Creating a Culture of Inclusivity & Equity in Your Community Science Programs
101B
12:00pm CST
Conference Adjourns
N/A
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Asian Carp and Other Aquatic Invasives Track
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Conservation Collaboration & General Wildlife Track
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Forest and Grassland Songbirds Track
General Fisheries & Wildlife Track
Human Dimensions & Fisheries Track
Lightning Talk Session
Main Agenda Item
All
Coffee & Meals
Registration
Related Meeting
Poster Display
All
Group 10: Education & Outreach and Human Dimensions
Group 1: Camera Methods
Group 2: Population Dynamics - Estimation - Monitoring
Group 3: Invasive Species
Group 4: Water Quality - Toxicology - Animal Health
Group 5: Genetics
Group 6: Diets
Group 7: Techniques & Technology
Group 8: Animal Behavior
Group 9: Habitats & Habitat Relationships
Student Research-in-Progress Poster
Rivers and Oxbows Track
S01: Citizen Science: Collaboration with the Public for Natural Resource Management and Conservation
S02: Cooperative Ecosystem Study Units: Working Together to Support Informed Public Trust Resource Stewardship
S03: CWD Management: Facilitating Agency Collaboration
S04: Ducks to Dickcissels: Collaboration for the Conservation of Multiple Species in Grasslands
S05: Managing Fish Habitat and Fisheries Affected by Habitat in Inland Glacial Lakes
S06: Advances and Challenges in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation and Management
S07: Development - Validation - and Application of Standardized Population Assessments in Inland Waters
S08: Waterbird Use and Monitoring of Wetland Protection - Restoration and Enhancement Projects
S09: Back to the Future: Fish and Wildlife Research in an Era of Rapid Change
S10: Collaborating for Fisheries Management: Opportunities and Challenges from Interactions of Local Lake Organizations with State Agencies
S11: Two Worlds - One Goal: Importance of Fisheries and Toxicology Collaboration
S12: Coordinating Successful Wildlife Disease Responses
S13: Extension and Outreach for Anglers and Hunters: Challenges - Innovation - Collaboration
S14: Managing Aquatic Invasive Species Through Collaboration
S15: Community-based Research and Restoration in Milwaukee County Wisconsin
Salmonids Track
Small Mammals Track
Streams - Dams - Reservoirs Track
Student Event
All
Student Event
Sturgeon - Esocids - Coregonids Track
Tools & Technology: Wildlife Habitat Track
Ungulates Track
Upland Game Birds & Pollinators Track
Walleye and Perch Track
Walleye Track
Waterfowl Track
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