Apologies for cross posting. Please do not reply to me or the list. Contact Tom Nesler or John Woodling if you would like additional information.
> TO: All interested AFS members and fishery conservation professionals > > FROM: John Woodling and Tom Nesler, Colorado Division of Wildlife > > A workshop on the Status and Management of nongame Midwestern fishes > and fish communities is being organized for the AFS 2000 Annual > Meeting in St. Louis, MO. This is a conservation-oriented workshop > including proposed sessions on (1) trends in species distribution, (2) > sampling techniques, (3) genetic implications for management, (4) > community and ecosystem structure, (5) federal and state management > perspectives, and (6)-potential alternate-case histories of nongame > stream fish management. Each session will include a panel forum for > discussion with the audience. > > We are inviting you to participate in this workshop and are soliciting > presenters at this time. A good number of colleagues have already > expressed their interest as presenters. Please consider contributing > to this timely management issue for Midwest and Great Plains AFS > members. Contact [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] > for further information or assistance. Thank you.
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