Annual Meeting Student Union Building The University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131 8-10 July 2013 SNAKE CONSERVATION IN THE SOUTHWEST Michelle and Bruce Christman Tom Giermakowski Lorraine McInnes Jason Jones, Sr. Co-Chair Brian Aucone Michelle Christman Eric Dugan Joe Ehrenberger Clint Henke Larry Jones 2013 Meeting Organization Charlie Painter Lee Pierce Jen Stabile 2012-2013 Steering Committee Tom Giermakowski, Jr. Co-Chair Rob Lovich Kim Lovich Esther Nelson ML Robinson Kary Schlick Jessie Stegmeier www.swparc.org 1
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Monday, July 8th 0830-1700: Frogwatch USA workshop lead by Rachel Gauza (AZA) FrogWatch USA Training Session is in Castetter Hall 53 (see campus map in appendix) 1800-2200: SWPARC Social and dinner at the Albuquerque Biopark ZOO, 903 Tenth SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102 Greet at front plaza 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM Herp Building 6:35 PM to 7:15 PM Food at Colores Plaza 7:30 PM to 8:45 PM Desert on walk way to On a Limb exhibit 8:45 PM Tequila Tasting and Bar after dinner 9:00 PM 9:45 PM Wrap up and departure 9:45 PM to 10:00 PM Tuesday, July 9 th 0800-0830: Registration Check-in Speakers, please drop off your PowerPoint presentation at the registration table before 0820 Field trip vehicle coordination sign-up sheets Tea and coffee provided 0800-1130: Poster, Vendor, Exhibitor & Auction Item Drop Off [Santa Ana Room] 0830-1730: Meeting: Presentations and Posters [Lobo and Santa Ana Rooms] Welcome and updates 0830: Welcome, Jason Jones and Tom Giermakowski, SW PARC Co-Chairs 0845: PARC updates from Priya Nanjappa, PARC Coordinator Snake Conservation 0900: 2013 Year of Snake - Polly Conrad 0915: The power of the snake in world mythology Bob McKeever 0930: Current Conservation, Research, and Management Efforts for Declining Gartersnakes in Arizona and New Mexico Erika Nowak 0945: Albuquerque BioPark s Native Species Recovery Program Doug Hottle www.swparc.org 2
1000: A Survey of the Reptiles and Amphibians of the Pueblo of Sandia Bosque Restoration Areas, Sandoval County, New Mexico Scott Bulgrin 1015: Break (snacks and drinks provided) Snake Conservation cont.: 1030: Management of Rattlesnakes in a High Visitor Use Area Brian Hamilton 1045: Developing a Regional Educational Curriculum for Safe Relocation and Management of Venomous Reptiles: Current Progress ML Robinson 1100: Do differing road-mortality rates provide some snake species an advantage over others? Bob McKeever 2014 is the Year of Salamander: 1145: Chopsticks for Salamanders: A fundraising initiative and awareness campaign Megan Baumer 1130: Lunch [On your own] Aside from the Student Union Building, there are many restaurants along Central Ave and within the first block of the streets that lead south from Central Ave. Options include coffee and pastries (Satellite Coffee), Greek (Olympia Cafe, Gyros Mediterranean), Southwestern/Mexican (Frontier, Perico's de Albuquerque, Bandido Hideout, El Patio de Albuquerque), Sandwiches or Bagels (Which Wich, Cheba Hut, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Jimmy John's Sandwiches), American/Italian Fast-food (Saggio's, Papa John's, MacDonald), Asian (Thai House, Kai's Chinese, Mirai Express (Japanese), Rasoi (Indian)) 1300: Desert LCC and climate effects on herpetofauna Jim Weigand 1400: SWPARC Working groups Jason Jones and Tom Giermakowski 1500: BREAK visit poster and vendor room 1530: SWPARC Working groups reports and action plans 1630: Poster and vendor/exhibitor session 1830: Awards and meeting wrap-up 1900: Live auction (hors d oeuvres, beer and wine, soft drinks provided) Wednesday, July 10 th 0800-1700: Modeling Patterns of Species Occurrence workshop lead by Darryl MacKenzie (Proteus Consulting Ltd.) www.swparc.org 3
Workshop is in Castetter Hall 53 (see campus map in appendix) 0700-1700: Field trip to La Joya State Wildlife Area and vicinity The La Joya area is owned by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and is a State Wildlife Area known for its diversity and good herping. The area spans a wide variety of habitats (sand dunes, mesquite flats, cottonwood bosque, aquatic areas). This field trip will have a casual format allowing SWPARC participants to enter the site for group and self-directed exploration. The group will depart from the UNM campus and those individuals who drive their own vehicles can leave at whatever time suits their needs. Meals will not be provided. NMGF will be setting live traps the day before the trip to help ensure that field trip participants will be able to see some of the aquatic turtles present. www.swparc.org 4
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