Hi Bergers,

Below is information on the virtual International Primatological Society Symposia occurring!

Sharon

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Sharon Kessler (she/her), PhD
Lecturer in Psychology
Cottrell Building Room 3B92, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, SCOTLAND
Tel: +44(0)1786 467 651
Email: sharon.kessler@stir.ac.uk

Book review editor: International Journal of Primatology

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De : Trudy Turner <peggweb@gmail.com>
Envoyé : lundi 2 août 2021 16:19
À : Trudy Turner <trudy@uwm.edu>
Objet : IPS Virtual symposia
 
Dear PEGG members and friends,

We received this from IPS.  

Dear colleagues from the Affiliated Societies,


We would be very grateful if you would be able to share the following message about our online August symposium with your membership, either through email or social media.


We have had a lot of interest in our online August symposium, which is free for IPS members, but we are keen to make sure that people who are not currently IPS members are aware of it. In particular, if you are a range country primatologist membership is free, and so you can attend this meeting for free if you become a member now and then register before the deadline.


Registration deadline is August 10th.


IPS Online Symposium August 16-19th. One symposium per day, times staggered each day to accommodate attendees in different timezones. Registration info and more details of each symposium can be found here: https://ipsquito.com/latest-news/


Mon 16th: Sociality & Health in Primates. From phageome to microbiome, stress to parasites, immunity and endocrinology - come find out about all the latest ways in which health and sociality in primates intersect. Organisers: Tatiana Murillo, Virgile Manin, Simone Anzà and Baptiste Sadoughi


Tues 17th: Voices from the Field: Assessing, Conserving, & Protecting Primate Populations. From primate diets and medicine, surviving in fragments, anthropogenic impacts, and undiscovered species. Organisers: Jennifer Cramer, Andrew Halloran, Stacy Lindshield, Paula Pebsworth, Jacob Willie, Inza Kone


Wed 18th: Titi Monkey Ecology and Conservation. Distribution, social interactions, conservation, monogamy, ecology, activity budgets and more. Organisers: Adrian A Barnett, Sarah A Boyle & João Pedro Souza-Alves


Thurs 19th: Round table discussion: Language and Conservation: Implications and Alternatives to New World/Old World and Other Terminology. Organisers: Karen B. Strier, Michelle Bezanson, and Liliana Cortes-Ortiz


We hope that you are all safe and healthy with your beloved ones and that we can see everyone in January 2022 in Quito, Ecuador. 
All best wishes,

Júlio César Bicca-Marques
IPS, Secretary General



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