Monday, August 10, 2009

Teddybear Masterbation

was performed the opening ceremony of 10 th International Congress of Mammals

Mendoza, August 9, 2009

today held the official opening of the 10th International Congress of Mammals, organized by the IADIZA-CONICET Mendoza Group (GIB), the Argentina Society for Mammal Study (SAREM) and the International Federation of Mammalogists (IFM). This meeting brings together 1200 participants from 50 countries on five continents. Mendoza is the first Latin American city in which to perform this event.

By way of welcome, Ricardo Ojeda, Ph.D. in Ecology and Head of the Biodiversity Research (IPF), IADIZA-CONICET Mendoza, addressed the These welcome your participation in this Congress.

Who took the floor, they stressed the importance of the meeting because it means joining efforts towards environmental conservation in mammals that develop around the world. It was agreed that priority care areas in which we develop our business for the purpose of preventing species disappear and causing ecological imbalance.

In this regard, Ricardo Ojeda, Elena Abraham and William Carmona, insisted efforts to bring scientific and political communities to make decisions that lead to develop state policies for intensive and continuous care the environment. They were the table

inaugural academic managers CONICET Mendoza, Elena Abraham, director of IADIZA CONICET Mendoza and Linda Jahn, deputy director of CONICET Mendoza. On behalf of the Government of Mendoza, Guillermo Carmona spoke, Secretary of Environment. Monica Diaz, president of SAREM (Argentina Society for the Study of Mammals), William Lidicker, International Federation of Mammalogy.

Finally, Eileen Lacey, of the International Federation of Mammalogists, officially opening, and gave the floor to the Israeli Eviatar Nevo, scientist in Developmental Biology. The theme developed in this exhibition was "Origin of species and adaptations in nature. Maintenance of genetic diversity in natural populations of plants and animals. "

The conference will consist of symposia, conferences, poster sessions and workshops and runs through next Friday.

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