Contacts

Juan Pablo Arce
Director, Latin America and the Caribbean, NatureServe

Agenda

Conferences & Training

Latin America & Caribbean Network
Conservation Conference 2008

Theme: “Information Management for Biodiversity Conservation”
The Latin American and Caribbean Network Conservation Conference

NatureServe’s Latin America and the Caribbean Network “Regional Alliance for Information about Threatened Biodiversity” (ARRIBA), and the Asociación Nacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza, ANCON, invite you to attend the Latin America & Caribbean Conservation Conference entitled “Information Management for Biodiversity Conservation”.

The Conference is an educational event where members from the ARRIBA network come together for discussion, planning, training, and professional networking related to conservation of threatened biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean. The purpose is to strengthen the network so members can work together on challenges and opportunities in the region.

Orquídea maxilaria

Orquídea maxilaria, Photo: ANCON

The goals of the Conference are as follows:

  • Develop a Regional Action Plan for the network in support of NatureServe’s Strategic Plan;
  • Identify regional and thematic priorities;
  • Provide overview on biodiversity data management tools and methodologies;
  • Determine fundraising needs; and,
  • Share results from projects that have applied a range of tools and methodologies for biodiversity conservation.
About the Latin American and Caribbean Network

Latin America and the Caribbean harbor a tremendous diversity of plant and animal life, yet conservation efforts in the region are often hampered by a lack of reliable biological and ecological information. NatureServe, through its Latin American and Caribbean Network, works to protect biological diversity by promoting the development and use of scientific information and technologies relevant to the region’s pressing conservation needs and limited resources.

Central to this effort is work to enhance in–country capacities for biological inventory, monitoring, and data management, and to link that capacity with hemispheric and global efforts to understand and protect species and the habitats on which they depend.

The Latin America and the Caribbean Network “Regional Alliance for Information about Threatened Biodiversity” (ARRIBA), consists of 20 biodiversity conservation data centers and other organizations responsible of information management, located in Belize, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico.

Participants

The audience for this Conference consists of conservation data centers directors, coordinators, and data managers from the ARRIBA network and NatureServe partners working in the region.

Date & Location
National Park Coiba, Granito de Oro, Panamá

National Park Coiba, Granito de Oro, Panamá

  • August 25 – 27, 2008
  • Avalon Resorts Grand Panamá
  • Via Transistmica, Las Cumbres, Frente a la Cueva de los Leones
  • Tel. (507) 268–4499
  • Fax (507) 268–8654
  • Apdo. 6–3792, El Dorado, Zona 6
  • Panamá City, Panamá
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Acknowledgment

We are grateful to Mary Klein, President and CEO of NatureServe, and Alida Spadafora, President of ANCON, for their continuing collaboration with the Latin America and the Caribbean Conservation Conference 2008. Correspondingly, we are grateful for the support of ANCON–Panama, CIET–Venezuela, NatureServe, Mr. Roberto Zambrano, Director of the Board of Directors of NatureServe, and other donors that have made possible the participation of LAC members and the achievement of this event.