What abstracts are accepted?
In addition to traditional scientific papers, the conference values various abstract submissions, including applied research, project reporting, and practical conservation and management practices.
We welcome abstracts on various vulture-related topics, such as methods for monitoring vulture populations, evaluating reintroduction programmes, assessing environmental impacts, managing feeding stations, and more. While high-level scientific analysis and statistical studies are not mandatory, well-structured abstracts based on properly implemented projects and initiatives are encouraged. It's important to note that these projects and initiatives don't need to be published in academic journals.
By presenting your work at the conference, you will have the opportunity to:
- Contribute to global vulture conservation: The conference offers an opportunity to share your work and contribute to the global efforts to conserve vultures.
- Expand your network: Connect with experts from around the world, fostering collaborations and expanding your professional network.
- Stay informed about the latest research and conservation practices: Gain insights into the latest advancements through presentations by leading experts in the field.
How to submit an abstract
Please follow these steps to submit your abstract:
- Fill out the Abstract Submission Form by the deadline on 15 June.
- Ensure your abstract is written in English and does not exceed 300 words. All talks and presentations should be delivered in English.
- You can submit multiple abstracts, but please note that you can only present one oral presentation and one poster.
- The first author will receive notification of abstract acceptance and the assigned presentation format by the end of July 2023.
Take advantage of this opportunity to contribute to the advancement of vulture conservation and connect with other experts in the field.