The 8th Biennial Conference of the European Wildlife Disease Association (EWDA) will be held in Rovinj, Istria, Croatia from 2-5 October, 2008. 45°04'23''N 13°38'28''E.
The town of Rovinj is one of the most visited seaside resorts in Croatia, located on the west coast of the Istrian peninsula and as such is the meeting point of the Northern Adriatic offering a wide range of high-quality tourist opportunities in a picturesque ambience of an ancient town, surrounded by beautiful pine forests.
Through the quality and the content of presentations we strive to make the EWDA Conference the leading event for the dissemination of valuable scientific information as well as an enjoyable one. The EWDA invites members and others interested in conferring wildlife diseases and in promoting wildlife health to attend the conference.
Veterinarians, pathologists, wildlife biologists, epidemiologists, ecologists, and any person interested in the wildlife health should attend and join together in a challenging opportunity to discuss the imminent issues of wildlife diseases. Those of you researching emerging diseases, zoonoses of the wildlife and "living on the edge" of the wildlife, domestic animals and the humans, as well as associates from a variety of animal and human health disciplines should also attend promoting and sharing knowledge among professionals, discussing hot topics.
Make your plans now to attend the European Wildlife Disease Association Conference 2008, Rovinj, Croatia, 2-5 Oct., 2008.
Make your plans now to attend the European Wildlife Disease Association Conference 2008, Rovinj, Croatia, 2-5 Oct., 2008.
8th EWDA Conference, 2-5. October, 2008 Tentative Programme
Focusing on Diseases of the European Wildlife
and Recent Changes in their Distribution
Tentative Programme is created on the basis of confirmed Keynote and Plenary speakers. Confirmation pending: West Nile fever, and Avian influenza OIE experts. The information on the programme will be updated as planning progresses.
Important notice:
Scientific programme of the Conference starts at 09:00 hours on the morning of Day-1 (October 2, Thursday) Welcome party will be held in the evening of the same day.
Wednesday, October 1
Afternoon
Registration opens
Hotel Eden 15:00 hours
Student Mixer
Optional event for students
EWDA Board Meeting
Thursday, October 2
DAY 1
Morning
Welcome and Opening Ceremony
09:00 hours
Wildlife disease reporting and surveillance
Session
Important diseases in European wildlife - the past, present and future
Key note address:
Professor Torsten Morner (OIE)
Papers
Afternoon
Emerging diseases and the role of wildlife
Session
Expansion of bluetongue in Europe and climate change
Key note address:
Professor Philip Mellor (OIE)
Papers
Diseases of birds and issues of public health concern
Session
Avian influenza
Session
Exotic diseases of the wild fauna and West Nile fever
Session
Confirmation pending
West Nile fever
Key note address:
Dr Rossella Lelli (OIE)
General discussion remarks on the European wildlife in the mutual focus of OIE and EWDA
Papers
Mycobacterial diseases, focusing on TB as re-emerging disease of wildlife
Session
Papers
Disease issues at the wildlife-human-livestock interface
Session
Papers
Evening
Welcome Party
Friday,
October 3
DAY 2
Morning
Wildlife handling and immobilization
Session
Chemical immobilization in the 21st century: the future or back to the future?
Key note address:
Dr Terry J. Kreeger
Diseases of ungulates
Session
Papers
Afternoon
Diseases and preservation of carnivores
Session
Biology and health of Croatian large carnivore populations
Plenary speaker:
Professor Djuro Huber
Papers
Posters
Break
EWDA Board Meeting
Evening
Auction - EWDA Student Presentation Award fund-raiser
Bring auction items with you!
Saturday,
October 4
DAY 3
Morning
Marine mammals and health of marine ecosystems
Session
Cetacean mortality along the Croatian coastline
Plenary speaker:
Professor Hrvoje Gomercic
Papers
Epidemiology and environmental drivers of wildlife diseases
Session
Papers
Posters
Break
Afternoon
Wildlife disease tools and techniques
Session
Papers
Closing remarks
EWDA-activities discussion meeting (EWDA Business Meeting) and Best student presentations recognition awards
All participants
Evening
Banquet
Optional
Sunday,
October 5
DAY 4
Morning
Depending on the quantity of oral presentations
Session
Morning to afternoon
Field trip - Brijuni National Park
09:00 – 15:00 hours
(Optional)
http://www.blogger.com/www.ewda2008.org
Focusing on Diseases of the European Wildlife
and Recent Changes in their Distribution
The 8th Conference of EWDA will focus its scientific programme on the issues of diseases of the European wildlife and recent changes in their distribution. With special concern on facing the wildlife-human-livestock interface, and (re)emerging diseases of public health concern and the role of wildlife, focusing greatly on novel issues of diseases such as tuberculosis, bluetongue, avian influenza, or West Nile fever.
This Mediterranean Conference will also promote issues of diseases of marine mammals, and the health of marine ecosystems especially through the health and disease issues of the Mediterranean wildlife.
For the 2008 Conference, the European Wildlife Disease Association (EWDA) has invited submissions of papers on topics concerning the wildlife-human-livestock interface; emerging diseases, avian influenza, west Nile fever, diseases and preservation of endangered species, marine mammals and health of marine ecosystems, as well as papers on general wildlife issues, diseases of carnivores, ungulates, birds, lagomorphs, reptiles, amphibians and exotics, wildlife disease reporting and surveillance, epidemiology and environmental drivers of wildlife diseases; wildlife disease tools and techniques; and training.
CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS AND SPEAKERS FOR PLENARY SESSIONS INCLUDE:
Dr. Torsten Morner
Important diseases in European wildlife - the past, present and future
Professor Morner from the Department of Pathology and Wildlife Diseases (formerly Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environment) of the National Veterinary Institute (Uppsala, Sweden) will be giving the keynote address on the topic of the current and most important wildlife diseases in Europe. Dr. Morner is an active member of the OIE group putting together the data of the disease situation in wildlife in Europe and thus has an excellent overview of diseases of the wildlife.
Dr. Terry J. Kreeger
Chemical immobilization in the 21st century: the future or back to the future?
Dr. Kreeger from the Veterinary Services Branch of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (USA) will be giving the keynote address on the topic of chemical immobilization and wildlife handling covering general topics on wildlife chemical immobilization and handling applicable to European wildlife species with suggested responses to animal and human emergencies in the field. Dr. Kreeger is also the author of the renowned Handbook of Wildlife Chemical Immobilization.
Dr. Philip Mellor
Expansion of bluetongue in Europe and climate change
Professor Mellor from the School of Biological Sciences of the University of Aberdeen and the Department of Arbovirology of the Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright Laboratory (Surrey, UK) is an OIE international expert for bluetongue and African horse sickness. Professor Mellor will be giving an address on the epidemiology of bluetongue in Europe focusing on climate-change as the driving force behind the recent and unprecedented extensions in its distribution.
Dr. Djuro Huber
Biology and health of Croatian large carnivore populations
Professor Huber and his Large Carnivore Research Team of the Zagreb Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (Croatia) have been studying the biology and health status of brown bears, gray wolves and Eurasian lynx in Croatia ever since 1981, and the yielded results were all applied in conservation and management of those species. Along with the Scandinavian large carnivores populations, the Croatian populations are probably the best studied and managed in Europe.
Dr. Hrvoje Gomercic's Marine Mammal Research and Conservation Group (speaker Dr. M. Djuras-Gomercic)
Cetacean mortality along the Adriatic coastline
Professor Gomercic’s Group from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Zagreb (Croatia) is amongst the most active sea-mammal fact-finding assemblies on the Mediterranean focusing on whales, and dolphins primarily. They will be offering an insight into causes of death, pathomorphologic findings, species abundance, and influence of anthropogenic activity in cetaceans through retrospective studies and 20 years of observations on the Croatian Adriatic coast.
Focusing on Diseases of the European Wildlife
and Recent Changes in their Distribution
Tentative Programme is created on the basis of confirmed Keynote and Plenary speakers. Confirmation pending: West Nile fever, and Avian influenza OIE experts. The information on the programme will be updated as planning progresses.
Important notice:
Scientific programme of the Conference starts at 09:00 hours on the morning of Day-1 (October 2, Thursday) Welcome party will be held in the evening of the same day.
Wednesday, October 1
Afternoon
Registration opens
Hotel Eden 15:00 hours
Student Mixer
Optional event for students
EWDA Board Meeting
Thursday, October 2
DAY 1
Morning
Welcome and Opening Ceremony
09:00 hours
Wildlife disease reporting and surveillance
Session
Important diseases in European wildlife - the past, present and future
Key note address:
Professor Torsten Morner (OIE)
Papers
Afternoon
Emerging diseases and the role of wildlife
Session
Expansion of bluetongue in Europe and climate change
Key note address:
Professor Philip Mellor (OIE)
Papers
Diseases of birds and issues of public health concern
Session
Avian influenza
Session
Exotic diseases of the wild fauna and West Nile fever
Session
Confirmation pending
West Nile fever
Key note address:
Dr Rossella Lelli (OIE)
General discussion remarks on the European wildlife in the mutual focus of OIE and EWDA
Papers
Mycobacterial diseases, focusing on TB as re-emerging disease of wildlife
Session
Papers
Disease issues at the wildlife-human-livestock interface
Session
Papers
Evening
Welcome Party
Friday,
October 3
DAY 2
Morning
Wildlife handling and immobilization
Session
Chemical immobilization in the 21st century: the future or back to the future?
Key note address:
Dr Terry J. Kreeger
Diseases of ungulates
Session
Papers
Afternoon
Diseases and preservation of carnivores
Session
Biology and health of Croatian large carnivore populations
Plenary speaker:
Professor Djuro Huber
Papers
Posters
Break
EWDA Board Meeting
Evening
Auction - EWDA Student Presentation Award fund-raiser
Bring auction items with you!
Saturday,
October 4
DAY 3
Morning
Marine mammals and health of marine ecosystems
Session
Cetacean mortality along the Croatian coastline
Plenary speaker:
Professor Hrvoje Gomercic
Papers
Epidemiology and environmental drivers of wildlife diseases
Session
Papers
Posters
Break
Afternoon
Wildlife disease tools and techniques
Session
Papers
Closing remarks
EWDA-activities discussion meeting (EWDA Business Meeting) and Best student presentations recognition awards
All participants
Evening
Banquet
Optional
Sunday,
October 5
DAY 4
Morning
Depending on the quantity of oral presentations
Session
Morning to afternoon
Field trip - Brijuni National Park
09:00 – 15:00 hours
(Optional)
http://www.blogger.com/www.ewda2008.org
Focusing on Diseases of the European Wildlife
and Recent Changes in their Distribution
The 8th Conference of EWDA will focus its scientific programme on the issues of diseases of the European wildlife and recent changes in their distribution. With special concern on facing the wildlife-human-livestock interface, and (re)emerging diseases of public health concern and the role of wildlife, focusing greatly on novel issues of diseases such as tuberculosis, bluetongue, avian influenza, or West Nile fever.
This Mediterranean Conference will also promote issues of diseases of marine mammals, and the health of marine ecosystems especially through the health and disease issues of the Mediterranean wildlife.
For the 2008 Conference, the European Wildlife Disease Association (EWDA) has invited submissions of papers on topics concerning the wildlife-human-livestock interface; emerging diseases, avian influenza, west Nile fever, diseases and preservation of endangered species, marine mammals and health of marine ecosystems, as well as papers on general wildlife issues, diseases of carnivores, ungulates, birds, lagomorphs, reptiles, amphibians and exotics, wildlife disease reporting and surveillance, epidemiology and environmental drivers of wildlife diseases; wildlife disease tools and techniques; and training.
CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS AND SPEAKERS FOR PLENARY SESSIONS INCLUDE:
Dr. Torsten Morner
Important diseases in European wildlife - the past, present and future
Professor Morner from the Department of Pathology and Wildlife Diseases (formerly Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environment) of the National Veterinary Institute (Uppsala, Sweden) will be giving the keynote address on the topic of the current and most important wildlife diseases in Europe. Dr. Morner is an active member of the OIE group putting together the data of the disease situation in wildlife in Europe and thus has an excellent overview of diseases of the wildlife.
Dr. Terry J. Kreeger
Chemical immobilization in the 21st century: the future or back to the future?
Dr. Kreeger from the Veterinary Services Branch of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (USA) will be giving the keynote address on the topic of chemical immobilization and wildlife handling covering general topics on wildlife chemical immobilization and handling applicable to European wildlife species with suggested responses to animal and human emergencies in the field. Dr. Kreeger is also the author of the renowned Handbook of Wildlife Chemical Immobilization.
Dr. Philip Mellor
Expansion of bluetongue in Europe and climate change
Professor Mellor from the School of Biological Sciences of the University of Aberdeen and the Department of Arbovirology of the Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright Laboratory (Surrey, UK) is an OIE international expert for bluetongue and African horse sickness. Professor Mellor will be giving an address on the epidemiology of bluetongue in Europe focusing on climate-change as the driving force behind the recent and unprecedented extensions in its distribution.
Dr. Djuro Huber
Biology and health of Croatian large carnivore populations
Professor Huber and his Large Carnivore Research Team of the Zagreb Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (Croatia) have been studying the biology and health status of brown bears, gray wolves and Eurasian lynx in Croatia ever since 1981, and the yielded results were all applied in conservation and management of those species. Along with the Scandinavian large carnivores populations, the Croatian populations are probably the best studied and managed in Europe.
Dr. Hrvoje Gomercic's Marine Mammal Research and Conservation Group (speaker Dr. M. Djuras-Gomercic)
Cetacean mortality along the Adriatic coastline
Professor Gomercic’s Group from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Zagreb (Croatia) is amongst the most active sea-mammal fact-finding assemblies on the Mediterranean focusing on whales, and dolphins primarily. They will be offering an insight into causes of death, pathomorphologic findings, species abundance, and influence of anthropogenic activity in cetaceans through retrospective studies and 20 years of observations on the Croatian Adriatic coast.