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Subject   [¼Ò½Ä] dzºÎÈ­±¹Á¦È¸ÀÇ 7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT
7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT



UNIFYING THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ANIMAL ENRICHMENT



HOSTED BY THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY

AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK CITY

31st JULY – 5th AUGUST, 2005



CALL FOR SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS, AND ORGANIZED DISCUSSIONS



The ICEE Program Committee invites you to submit proposals for

symposia, workshops and organized discussions for the 7th

International Conference on Environment Enrichment, to be hosted by

the Wildlife Conservation Society at Columbia University in New York

City from 31st July - 5th August, 2005.



The theme of the conference is `Unifying the Art and Science of

Animal Enrichment'. It is now widely recognized that a sustainable

environmental enrichment program is an essential element of animal

care. The future of enrichment lies in the unification of best

practices with the application of the latest scientific knowledge.

The goal of this meeting is to bring together an interdisciplinary

group of scientists and animal care professionals to expand and

evolve the field of environmental enrichment, with the primary goal

of enhancing the welfare of animals in our care.



Symposia:



Symposium proposals will be accepted for topics related to the theme

of this conference, or for newly emerging topics of specific

relevance to the conference attendees. Proposals should be as brief

as possible and include the following explicit headings:



Symposium title.

A list of organizers, including complete contact information.

A synopsis of the symposium theme, and an explanation of the

significance of the topic to the conference.

A tentative list of speakers (noting whether they have agreed to

participate), presentation titles, and a suggested moderator for the

symposium.



Workshops and discussions:



There will be an opportunity for workshops within the conference to

allow the presentation of new concepts or methodologies related to

the subjects of environmental enrichment and animal welfare. Topics

for discussions can also be submitted, to allow the audience to

participate in the exploration of new or controversial issues.

Proposals for workshops or discussions should include the following

information:



Workshop or discussion title (specify whether workshop or discussion). A list of organizers, including complete contact information. A synopsis of the workshop or discussion theme, and an explanation of

the significance of the topic to the conference.

Format of workshop or discussion

Expected number of participants



All proposals must be submitted by 15th October, 2004 to

ICEE2005@wcs.org The conference program committee will complete the

selection of symposia, workshops, and organized discussions for

inclusion at the 2005 conference by 1st November, 2004. Proposal

authors will be notified of the committee's decision as soon as

possible, so that organizers can acquire any necessary funding for

their symposium. The Call for Abstracts will be published in November

2004. For more information contact ICEE2005@wcs.org All symposia,

workshop and discussion organizers must register for the conference.
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