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Sylvia Taylor Donations

Donations of any amount will be gratefully accepted and applied toward the reimbursement of the speakers' expenses.

Sylvia Taylor Invited Paper Session

Donations Needed

While the Animal Behavior Society has graciously agreed to host this special session in memory of Dr. Sylvia Taylor, it is not providing additional funding to underwrite the appearance of the speakers. Therefore, donations are needed to ensure that the speakers will be available to make their planned presentations. Donations of any amount will be gratefully accepted and applied toward the reimbursement of the speakers' expenses. Organizations or individuals who wish to provide complete sponsorship for one or more speakers may do so for a donation of $1,000 per speaker, and their sponsorship will be recognized during the introduction of the speaker(s). Organizations or individuals may also co-sponsor a speaker, for donations of less than the full $1,000 amount.

Organizations or individuals who simply wish to make donations in honor of Dr. Taylor's memory may also contribute to the funding of this session. It is hoped that the proceedings of this session will be published, and it is planned to recognize all donors if such proceedings do become available, unless a donor wishes to remain anonymous. Any funds collected in excess of the expenses of producing the special session and the proceedings will be used to fund a research grant in Dr. Taylor's honor.

Donations may be mailed to The Sylvia Taylor Memorial Fund, Animal Behavior Society, 2611 East 10th St, Bloomington IN 47408-2603, or they may be made online by clicking here (http://www.animalbehavior.org/ABSPayments/) and entering "Sylvia" as the Transaction ID. On the following page, please include your email if you wish a receipt e-mailed to you or add your mailing address to the comments section if you wish one mailed.


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