Dear colleagues,
Apologies for cross-posting.
This Symposium could be of interest for members of this list:
Human-Carnivoran interactions: past, present, and future. It will be
held online on June 9th.
Large carnivorans and humans are joined by a Pleistocene-old imbroglio
of fear, competition, domestication and extinction. In the last decades,
the importance of large carnivorans in maintaining ecosystem integrity
and functional diversity has given a hopeful, inspiring twist to those
long relations.
The “Human-Carnivoran interactions: past, present, and future” symposium
will focus on that Archimedean point between the past and future of
human relations with carnivorans. The one-day event will include papers
aiming to provide a broad perspective on paleobiological and
conservation/restoration related issues, aiming to integrate past and
present perspectives on carnivores and humans.
Plenary Speakers: Tamar Dayan (Tel Aviv University, Israel), Tom Gilbert
(University of Copenhagen, Denmark), and Lars Werdelin (Swedish Museum
of Natural History, Sweden).
Speakers: Marius Robu (Romanian Academy, Romania), Ine Dorresteijn
(Utrecht University, the Netherlands), Owen Middleton (University of
Sussex, United Kingdom), Marco Galaverni (WWF, Italy), Jordi Rosell
(IPHES and Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain), Uri Davidovich (The
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel), Saverio Bartolini Lucenti
(University of Florence, Italy), and Ignacio Lazagabaster (University of
Liverpool, UK)
Organizers: Nimrod Marom (University of Haifa, Israel) and Ignacio
Lazagabaster (University of Liverpool, UK).
You can see the complete program on the Symposium webpage:
https://human-carnivoran-interactions.org/
For questions please contact
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With best regards
Juanvi
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