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from the dept. Target group: Biologists, Psychologists, Veterinarians and ProfessionalsMeeting target: Because the last international meeting on Equine Science took place a couple years ago, there is an urgent need for equine scientists to exchange scientific knowledge, coordinate research provide knowledge for practical application, and discus research results among themselves and with professionals who work with horses. Additionally, dialog concerning the coordination of the study "Equitation Science" in Europe is urgently needed. Coordination and cooperation shall arise from the meeting, enrich the research, and advance the application of scientific knowledge for the horses´ welfare. International Equine Science MeetingThe conference language will be englishConference homepage: (http://equine-science.de) Preliminary Conference ProgramActivate the newsletter for current news(Registration required)Invited Speakers60 Minutes: Prof. Dr. Martine Hausberger Université de Rennes 1 - Temperament and Personality in Horses: An OverwievProf. Dr. Katherine Albro HouptCornell University - Mother Offspring Relationships, Management and TrainingProf. Dr. Hans Klingel University of Braunschweig - Social Organisation of EquidsProf. Dr. Sue M. McDonnell University of Pennsilvania- Human-horse interactions: Where are the behaviorists in 2008?Prof. Dr. Christian Walzer University of Vienna- Przewalski Horses, Satellites and Wild Asses 30 Minutes:Dr. Paolo Baragli University of Pisa - Cognition Tests in HorsesDr. Konstanze Krueger University of Regensburg - Social Cognition in Horses Additional 60 Minutes Lecture:Prof. Dr. Sharon Ellis Cregier HomepageThe Welfare of Horses During Transport Assitant Coordinators Discussion GroupsProf. Dr. David PickPurdue University CalumetCognition SessionEmail Prof. Dr. PickProf. Dr. Christian Walzer University of ViennaFeral and Wild Equid SessionEmail Prof. Dr. WalzerDr. Paolo Baragli University of PisaStudy Course "Equitation Science" SessionEmail Dr. Baragli Friday, Oct 3, 2008Registration starts at 10:00 ()13:15-13:30opening of meeting13:30-14:30lecture invited speaker14:30-15:30contributed talks (15 minutes)15:30-16:00coffee brake16:00-18:30contributed talks (15 minutes)18:30-19:30workgroup meetings19:30- general assembly Saturday, Oct 4, 200808:00-09:00workgroup meetings09:00-10:00lecture invited speaker10:00-10:20coffee brake10:20-12:00lecture invited speaker12:00-13:30lunch14:30-16:30contributed talks (15 minutes)16:30-17:00coffee brake17:00-18:30contributed talks (15 minutes)18:30-19:30poster session, foyer20:00- conference dinner Sunday, Oct 5, 200808:30-09:30lecture invited speaker09:30-10:30contributed talks (15 minutes)10:30-11:00coffee brake11:00-13:00round table discussion13:00- end of meeting < Volunteer Field Assistants for Rattlesnake Research in Alberta | Marker turns wimpy birds into chick magnets >
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