The second symposium on the development of wildlife bridges

We, Animal-pathway and Wildlife Association (ApWA), are pleased to announce the symposium, “Development of wildlife bridges“ – Forest and Wildlife bridges to connect with corridor–, on November 22th 2016, in Tokyo. Thank you for your interest.

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Chigako Wakabayashi, Representative, Office of Wakabayashi Environmental Education Koichi Otake, Representative Director of Animal-pathway & Wildlife Association Toyohisa Asada, President of KEEP
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Hiroshi Ishihara, Chairman of the planning committee of “Keidanren Committee on Nature Conservation” Ian White, the Dormouse and Training Officer for People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) Arboreal bridges in Britain: how the dormouse cross the road
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Rodney van der Ree,Associate Professor at The University of Melbourne, Director of Ecology and Infrastructure International
at an International Research and Consulting Company
Reconnecting the tree-tops of the world for arboreal animals Jun Sato, Associate professor, Department of Biological Engineering of School of Life Science and Biotechnology,
Fukuyama University. Doctor of Philosophy in Earth and Environmental Science.
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Hitoho Yatake, Auditor of the Environment Division at CERES Inc. Misako Noro, Senior Researcher, Research Division of Hokkaido Development Engineering Center
The member of Road Ecology Study Group.
Yoichi Sonoda, Representative director of Road Ecology Research Society of Japan, Biodiversity consulting Division,
Tokyo branch, Regional Environmental Planning, Inc.
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Shusaku Minato, Chairman of Animal-Pathway Research Society, Animal-pathway & Wildlife Association and
Japanese Dormice Preservation & Research group. Professor at KWANSEI GAKUIN University,
Director of KEEP Dormouse Museum.
Panel Discussion Yushin Asari, PhD, Chodai CO., LTD, Road Ecology Study Group

 

Poster Presentation Award at IENE (Infra Eco Network Europe)2016

We attend IENE2016 conference in Lyon, France, on the 30th of August to the 2nd of September, 2016. There are about 450 participants from 44 countries. We presented posters of animal pathway for global spreading and won 1 poster awards out of 2.
South Korea and Tanzania participants show strong interests to our presentation. We expect to see in the further development of animal pathway.

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Syusaku Minato at University of Lyon 3

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IENE2016 is held at University of Lyon

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Sign for IENE2016

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Poster Presentation

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Syusaku Minato present Poster

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Lunch break with Japanese member

Road passing of dormouse in Germany.

Road passing of dormouse in Germany.

Participants kept attention to the presentation.

Participants kept attention to the presentation.

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Win poster award !  Extra prize is the Hadnbook.

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Minato Shusaku, Hiroyuki Komatsu, Koichi Otake, Shinji Oda, Haruka Aiba, Kazuaki Iwamoto, Manami Iwabuchi, Yoshiharu Sato, Junko Sechibaru, Pat Morris
Research and Popularization, for Dormouse Bridge and Animal Pathways as corridor for protecting Arboreal Animals.