CIC Applied Science Division Expert Network

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CIC Applied Science Division Expert Network (CIC-ASDEN) In order to fulfil its obligations within the CIC structure, the Applied Science Division relies on a network of experts from national CIC delegations and scientists from partner organizations such as IUGB, OIE, TWS, OMPO, IUCN, universities, etc., as well as from sister hunting and conservation associations around the world. The membership of CIC-ASDEN is a network of volunteer experts who actively provide advice on the environmental, economic, social and cultural factors that affect natural resource and biodiversity conservation, especially in connection with sustainable use and regulated hunting. The network and the sound scientific advice of its members provide guidance and support towards the global advocacy activities of the Division. CIC-ASDEN members will actively contribute to the work of the Division, communicate their professional opinions on global and regional issues of concern, and share learning experiences. CIC- ASDEN offers the opportunity to become involved in Core Working Field Networks Focal Biogeographic Area Networks Contributions of papers and articles to the CIC Library, CIC newsletter and other CIC publications If you are interested in becoming a volunteer CIC-ASDEN member please fill in the CIC-ASDEN Membership Application Form and send it back with a short CV to Caroline Sorensen c.sorensen@cic- wildlife.org . CIC members should apply via their national CIC Delegation (please check with Caroline Sorensen for details).

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CIC Applied Science Division Expert Network (CIC-ASDEN)

In order to fulfil its obligations within the CIC structure, the Applied Science Division relies on a network of experts from national CIC delegations and scientists from partner organizations such as IUGB, OIE, TWS, OMPO, IUCN, universities, etc., as well as from sister hunting and conservation associations around the world.

The membership of CIC-ASDEN is a network of volunteer experts who actively provide advice on the environmental, economic, social and cultural factors that affect natural resource and biodiversity conservation, especially in connection with sustainable use and regulated hunting. The network and the sound scientific advice of its members provide guidance and support towards the global advocacy activities of the Division.

CIC-ASDEN members will actively contribute to the work of the Division, communicate their professional opinions on global and regional issues of concern, and share learning experiences. CIC-ASDEN offers the opportunity to become involved in

Core Working Field Networks Focal Biogeographic Area Networks Contributions of papers and articles to the CIC Library, CIC newsletter and other CIC

publications

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer CIC-ASDEN member please fill in the CIC-ASDEN Membership Application Form and send it back with a short CV to Caroline Sorensen [email protected].

CIC members should apply via their national CIC Delegation (please check with Caroline Sorensen for details).

Gerhard R Damm Prof. Dr. Klaus HackländerCIC Applied Science Division CIC Applied Science DivisionPresident Deputy President [email protected] [email protected]

April 2015

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CIC Applied Science Division Expert Network (CIC-ASDEN) Membership Application FormPersonal details

TitleFamily NameFirst NameProfessional PositionOrganization NameNationalityPostal AddressPhysical AddressEmail Address

CIC-ASDEN Core Working Fields [tick field(s) of interest]Sustainable conservation & hunting systemsPrinciples, Criteria and Indicators for sustainable huntingSelective trophy harvesting & genetic diversityCrop and livestock production systems & wildlifeHunting in enclosures & game breedingWildlife diseasesWildlife resource economicsWild migratory Mammalia *Wild migratory Aves *Wild non-migratory Mammalia *Wild non-migratory Aves ** specify your field of expertise by indicating biogeographic area and genera/species on a separate sheet

CIC-ASDEN Focal Biogeographic Areas [tick field(s) of interest]AfricaEastern EuropeWestern EuropeEastern and Central AsiaWestern and South-eastern AsiaPacificNorth AmericaCentral and South AmericaI accept the invitation to serve as a voluntary member of the CIC Applied Science Division Expert Network (CIC-ASDEN) and I am willing to volunteer my time and services and actively contribute to Divisions activities and discussions to advance the Vision and Mission of the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation.Signature Date

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National Delegation

CIC Applied Science Division Expert Network (CIC-ASDEN) Membership Application Form

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Interest DetailsBiogeographic Region, Country Genera, Species