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Presentation Guidelines 12 minute PowerPoint, leaving 3 minutes to answer questions Between 8-15 slides, but there is no slide requirement Presentations will be graded by. Content Follow the format: introduction, methods, results, discussion Did you ensure to include all the important results from your research paper? Quality Did you clearly spend time formatting your presentation in a compelling way? No walls of text Abundance of visual aides Effective use of pictures Clarity Did you present your project in a way that was easy to follow and compelling? Did you (and your partner) speak clearly and communicate effectively?

Conservation

Conservation Species conservation is not that simple What is a species? Do we know what the causes of decline are? What is the appropriate approach? Do we prioritize who we try to save? Is it even feasible?

Levels of Protection International International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN Conservation on International Trade in Endangered Species CITES CITES I: No trade of any kind CITES II: Captive bred specimens may be traded. Individuals already in a country may be traded. CITES III: Some regulation of trade.

Levels of Protection Federal US Fish and Wildlife and NOAA Endangered Species Act (1973) Set the language we use today. Lacey Act Initially regulated hunting activity Now mostly used to prevent invasions by non-native species

Levels of Protection State Many states have their own protection rules, usually operating under the guidance of federal policies CT: Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is primarily responsible for conservation

Levels of Protection Non-governmental Organizations NGOs Many you know by name Act through lobbying, fundraising, buying land

How do species become imperiled? Overharvest Habitat Loss Resource Loss Collateral Damage

Overharvesting Overharvesting refers to any type of take. Food Pet trade Byproducts Fisheries are the classic example

Overharvested Herps Turtles Food in many cultures, both the eggs and adults Pet Trade Rattlesnakes Rattlesnake Roundups Food Alligators Food Nuisance

Habitat Loss Habitat loss is likely the single biggest contributor to the decline of reptiles and amphibians As we have seen, many reptiles and amphibians are very specialized when it comes to where they live, eat, and breed

Habitat Loss In CT, Crotalus, Agkistrodon, Heterodon, Glyptemys, Terrapene have all been strongly affected by habitat loss Typically, these environments are also particularly good building sites or contain some resource of value to people.

Habitat Loss In addition to particular habitat type, size of habitat is important Many reptiles have large home ranges Connections between living and breeding sites can also be ruined Turtles especially

Resource Loss Typically food Some of our species are pretty specialized on food types Nerodia, Heterodon

Collateral Damage Interdependence of species isn t often realized until you start to lose one These are known as keystone species Example: Gopher tortoises and the indigo snake

Enough with the problems What are potential solutions? Each problem has a different solution. Some problems seem obvious Overharvesting? Stop f!@#ing killing it!

Overharvesting If it s commercially viable, how do you shut down an entire industry? Raise the species on farm / in captivity Regulate harvesting

Captive Breeding Programs Many zoos and facilities are interested in the captive breeding of endangered organisms Panamanian Golden Frogs Komodo Dragons Hellbenders

Habitat Loss Can you restore the habitat to its prior condition? Is this necessary? Are there ways to allow for the species to coexist with people?

Wildlife Sanctuaries National Parks Arboretums Wildlife bridges Habitat Loss

Resource Loss Often, this is byproduct of not knowing enough When we drain a pond for a building, how many species (especially those not actually in the pond) rely on that water source? Mitigating these effects can be difficult at best

Special Topic: Amphibian Chytrid Fungi Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis or Bd Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans or Bsal The ONLY TWO chytrid fungus that affects vertebrates Unusual and very primitive fungus type First identified in Australia and South American in 1998 after massive die offs Probably originated in Africa, and spread via pet shop and lab Xenopus shipments

Special Topic: Amphibian Chytridiomycosis The infection of Bd in amphibian skin, causing electrolyte imbalances associated with cutaneous water absorption Chytrid Fungi Growth rate highest in cool, damp temperatures, wrecking havoc on endemic cloud forest frogs in the tropics

Special Topic: Amphibian Connecticut - a strange Bd case High infection rate across CT (65% of amphibians sampled) but pathogen loads were order of magnitude lower than in tropic outbreak areas Ranid frogs appear to be unaffected carriers (esp. R. catesbeiana) Chytrid Fungi

Special Topic: Amphibian Chytrid Fungi New legislation attempting to prevent the spread of Bsal January: US Fish and Wildlife, in an effort to prevent Bsal from entering American, banned import and interstate trade of many native salamanders CT salamanders included: N. viridescent (lethal) P. cinereus (potential carrier) P. glutinosus (potential carrier)