| PREFACE:
Sir
David Attenborough CH, FRS KEYNOTE PAPER: Urban Waterfowl -
Transitions and Transgressions: Dr Milton Friend, Executive Director,
Salton Sea Science Sub-committee, former Director, National Wildlife Health Center, U.S.
Geological SurveyIntroduction
to the Wildlife Information Network and the London Waterfowl Project: Mrs Suzanne I
Boardman BVMS MRCVS, Chief Executive,
Wildlife Information Network
Importance
of London's Waterfowl and Waterways to Londoners: Dr Janet Kear OBE, former
Director of Centres for The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
Importance
of London's Waterways and Waterbodies to Waterfowl: Graham White, Conservation
Officer, Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust
An
Overview of the Problems in Waterfowl Management: Dr Chris J Spray, Environment
Director, Northumbrian Water
International
Policies and Conventions and Legal Responsibilities: David A Stroud, Senior
Ornithological Advisor, UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee
The
Wetland Centre - a Showcase: Mr Kevin Peberdy, Project Manager, The
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
The
London Waterfowl Project - Looking to the Future: Dr Debra Bourne, Project
Manager, London Waterfowl Project, Wildlife Information Network
Seminars:
Organisational Overviews:
- Bridge
House Estates Trust Fund: Sara Llewellin, Grants Officer
- Role
of the British Trust for Ornithology: Dr Nigel A Clark, BTO
- The
Environment Agency: Aims and Objectives
- English
Nature
- London
Lakes Project: Mr Mike Wilkinson, Chief Parks Office, Wandsworth Borough Council
- Metropolitan
Police Wildlife Crime Unit: PC John Bishop, Wildlife Crime Unit, Metropolitan
Police Service
- National
Wildlife Health Center: Dr F Joshua Dein, Animal Welfare Officer, NWHC, USGS,
United States of the Interior
- Royal
Society for the Protection of Birds: Dave Burges, Conservation Officer (South East
England)
- The
Role of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (An overview of the
involvement of the Society with waterfowl): Colin Booty, Senior Scientific
Officer, Wildlife Department
- The
Royal Parks Agency: Mike Fitt, Head of Outer Royal Parks and Estates
- The
Royal Veterinary College, the Department of Pathology and Infectious Diseases: Dr Ann
Pocknell, Lecturer in Anatomic Pathology
- Swan
Lifeline: Stephen Cooke, Veterinary Surgeon
- Swan
Sanctuary
- Thames
Landscape Strategy Hampton to Kew: Donna Clack, Coordinator
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