The
AABP team has given numerous presentations and lectures during the last
two years. Here are three examples of presentations we have posted for online viewing:
Overview of the Andes to Amazon Botany Program. January 2005. John Janovec, Mathias Tobler, and Amanda Neill.
Field Computers and Database Report from the Andes to Amazon Botany Program. January 2005. Mathias Tobler and John Janovec.
Testing and Implementation of TrackTag GPS Technology for Tracking Tapirs. January 2005. Mathias Tobler.
Examples of Public Presentations Given By The AABP Team in 2008:
Amanda Neill
Apr 2008- The Andes to Amazon Biodiversity Program of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas: Integrating Science, Education, and Technology for Conservation in the Andes-Amazon Region of Peru.. Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA.
John JanovecMay 2008- The Andes to Amazon Biodiversity Program of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas: Integrating Science, Education, and Technology for Conservation in the Andes-Amazon Region of Peru. Zoological Society of San Diego and the San Diego Zoo, San Diego California.
May 2008- Integration of Botanical Exploration and Horticultural Sciences for the Discovery, Cultivation, and Conservation of Native Plant Species in the Andes-Amazon Region of Southeastern Peru. Zoological Society of San Diego and the San Diego Zoo, San Diego California.
May 2008- An Overview and Demonstration of the Atrium Biodiversity Information System of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT). Zoological Society of San Diego and the San Diego Zoo, San Diego California.
May 2008- Achievements of the Andes to Amazon Biodiversity Program (AABP) at BRIT and Development of a New 10-Year Vision for BRIT-Peru. BRIT Brownbag Lecture, Fort Worth, Texas.
Apr 2008- The Achievements and New Activities of the Andes to Amazon Biodiversity Program at BRIT. Private reception, Fort Worth, Texas.
Mar 2008- The Atrium Biodiversity Information System at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas: Introduction and Demonstration. Comisión Nacional del Ambiente (CONAM), Lima, Peru.
Mar 2008- Biodiversity Science and Conservation and the Human Community in the Andes-Amazon Region of Southeastern Peru. UNICEF of the United Nations, Lima, Peru.
Jason Best and Amanda Neill
April 2008- Revolutionizing Biodiversity Information Management: Facilitating Collaboration, Data Sharing, and Publication. University of North Texas School of Library and Information Sciences, Denton, Texas.
Tiana Franklin and Keri McNew
Mar 2008- Protecting Plants: Dung in the Jungle. Expanding Your Horizons Conference, Texas Wesleyan University, Fort Worth, Texas.
Mar 2008- The Andes to Amazon Biodiversity Program of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas: Integrating Science, Education, and Technology for Conservation in the Andes-Amazon Region of Peru. TCU Women Alumni Group, Fort Worth, Texas.
Mar 2008- The Andes to Amazon Biodiversity Program of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas: Integrating Science, Education, and Technology for Conservation in the Andes-Amazon Region of Peru. Sylvania Garden Club, Fort Worth, Texas.