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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Second International Jackal Symposium Greece, LAST CALL FOR ABSTRACTS


2IJS LAST CALL!
The second international symposium on jackals and related species (2IJS) will be organized in Marathon Bay, Attica Province, Greece during 31st of Oct-2nd of Nov 2018. 
The last call of abstracts was extended until 18th of June 2018 due to the increasing interest and at the suggestions of Dr. Duško Ćirović, director of the previous First International Jackal Symposium (Veliko Gradište, Serbia 2014). At this time a number of 70 works are registered (56 abstracts and 14 lectures on jackals ecology). 
We invite you to this meeting in Greece in a wonderful place where for few days we will discuss, analyze and try to get closer to the mysterious world of the jackals. 

The symposium is sponsored by Attica Zoological Park, Vectronic-aerospace (wildlife monitoring), Lotek (fish and wildlife monitoring) and Golden Coast Hotels
Please contact us if you want to support this meeting and check the "featuring and sponsors" site to understand the benefits.

Girogos Giannatos, 2IJS Manager
Ovidiu C. Banea, 2IJS Communications management

On behalf of  2IJS Organization Board







Sunday, May 13, 2018

Greece Jackal Symposium URGENT SECOND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS


by Giorgos Giannatos & Ovidiu C. Banea


We invite you to the 

2nd International Symposium dedicated to jackals and related species
Marathon Bay, Greece 31st of Oct - 2nd of Nov 2018,
Agenda and three days jackal ecology course is HERE

Abstracts submission 2nd CALL was extended until
20th of May 2018, 23:59H CET

HERE you access directly the website for all details of submission
The works can be as for an Oral Communications or Posters format.
The early registration fee is not valid anymore
Until 20th of Oktober 2018 the late registration is opened.

All details regarding the beautiful Symposium Venue in Marathon Bay, 
featuring and sponsors and other useful data can be accessed on the
2IJS website HERE

We look forward to meet you all in Marathon Bay,
Thank you!
Giorgos Giannatos, 2IJS Manager
Ovidiu C. Banea, 2IJS Communication management

On behalf of 2IJS Organization Board
Please share this news with your colleagues and make an active disclosure of the event!

GOJAGE and BIOSFAIRA thank for all the help and support in organizing this event to:

Associate Professor Anastasios Legakis, Department of Biology, University of Athens
Director of the 2nd International Symposium on jackals and related species,

Attica Zoo Park,
Golden Coast Hotels,
LOTEK wireless - fish and wildlife monitoring
VECTRONIC - Aerospace - wildlife monitoring




Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Jackal Symposium in Greece, call of abstracts and INTEREST


2IJS The 2nd International Symposium on jackals and related species will be held during 31st Oct to 2nd Nov 2018 period in Greece, in Marathon Bay, 25 km from Athens.

We invite independent researchers or academics - graduated and students undergraduate researchers alike - working or interested in the field of jackal and related species ecology, conservation or management to submit the abstract related to the recent work you want to present HERE before 30th of April 2018 (midnight). 

The topics mentioned in this 2nd International Symposium are related to the following species: golden jackal (Canis aureus) African black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas), side-striped jackal (Canis adustus), African wolf (Canis anthus), American jackal - coyote (Canis latrans), Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis). If there is interest on related species, sympatric or parapatric we might accept works related to Red fox (Vulpes vulpes), Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus) and Gray wolf (Canis lupus).

Beside the oral communications and posters of registered participants invited to present their works, this year the organizers prepared a three-days selected and exclusive Jackals Ecology Course with key speakers internationally known  in the field of applied ecology, genetics, biology and behavior, toxicology, zoonoses and parasitology, population dynamics, taxonomy or wildlife conservation and hunting or management. The course structure includes 14 oral lectures of approximately 20-30 minutes each one followed by 5-10 minutes open questions and specific moderated debate. The admittance to these key lectures is free and opened to all registered participants. Information regarding the 2IJS registration you can find HERE.

The interest measured on the website  https://sites.google.com/view/2ndjackalsymposium/home

Since 5 of February 2018 a number of 253 visits was registered from 28 countries. 
We decided to open another site with independent domain www.jackalecology.eu for a better event promotion and data disclosure.

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