Roundtables
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Join our engaging Roundtable Discussions to exchange ideas, share experiences, and connect in an open, collaborative setting.
The Future of eBird Caribbean: Data, Collaboration, and Conservation
Led by:
Cullen Hanks (Cornell Lab of Ornithology)
Jeff Gerbracht (Cornell Lab of Ornithology & BirdsCaribbean)
Format:
Two 90-minute sessions (half day)
Roots and Resistance: Community Power and the Art of Building Caribbean Conservation Movements
Led by:
Jeanelle Brisbane (WildDominique / Save Deux Branches)
Garry Auguiste (WildDominique / Save Deux Branches)
Zoya Buckmire (Grenada Land Actors)
Format:
One 90-minute session
Let’s Talk Motus: Expanding Wildlife Tracking and Collaboration Across the Region
Led by:
Maya Wilson (BirdsCaribbean)
Todd Alleger (American Bird Conservancy)
Jethro van’t Hul (St. Eustatius National Parks Foundation)
Juleyska Vázquez Cardona (BirdsCaribbean and University of Lethbridge)
Ché Ragoonanan (BirdsCaribbean and Trinidad and Tobago Bird Observatory)
Michelle Roberts (BirdsCaribbean and BirdLife Jamaica)
Michael Vázquez Feliciano (BirdsCaribbean)
Format:
One 90-minute session
The Journal of Caribbean Ornithology: A Regional Outlet for Bird Data, Research, and Conservation Reports
Led by:
Zoya Buckmire (Journal of Caribbean Ornithology / BirdsCaribbean)
Joe Wunderle (Journal of Caribbean Ornithology)
Jen Mortensen (BirdsCaribbean / Tufts University)
Format:
One 90-minute session
Management Matters: Conserving Oilbirds at Asa Wright Nature Centre Through Collaboration and Adaptive Management
Led by:
Hema David (Asa Wright Nature Centre)
Graham White
In collaboration with HADCO Experiences
Format:
One 90-minute session
The Future of Pawi Conservation: Securing the Survival of Trinidad’s Critically Endangered Endemic Bird
Led by:
Rishi Deosaran (Environmental Management Authority)
Mark Hulme (University of the West Indies)
Giselle Ragoonanan (HADCO Experiences)
Asif Khan (GEF-BIOREACH Project)
Format:
One 90-minute session
