The deadline for submissions is October 22.
The symposium brings together academics, consultants, state, federal, and regional agencies, conservation groups, and the public to discuss ongoing scientific research and innovative projects, share ideas, and increase awareness of conservation efforts throughout the mid-Atlantic region.
The event, which will include speakers, poster and oral presentations, discussion sessions, and breakout meetings.
Abstracts are being sought for oral presentations and poster presentations covering a wide range of projects and research topics, including--
-- New scientific results and findings
-- River-bay health and resiliency
-- Ecological conservation and restoration projects
-- Community partnerships and collaborations
-- Watershed art, history, and culture
-- Enabling hydrologic and ecologic science or its application
-- The contribution of ecological sciences and engineering to society
All interested parties, including faculty, students, professionals, and regulators, are invited to present.
Click Here to submit presentation proposals. Questions should be directed to Benjamin Hayes at benjamin.hayes@bucknell.edu or call (570-577-1830) or Sean Reese at sean.reese@bucknell.edu or call (570-577-3699).
Visit the Bucknell University 2024 River Symposium webpage for more information.
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