By Miguel Fernandez

October 18, 2018

When: NOVEMBER 12 2018

Time: 11:00 to noon EST

Title: “WHO IS AFRAID OF THE BIG, BAD BEAR?”

Presenter: Ximena Velez-Liendo

Short Bio: Ximena Velez-Liendo, Bolivian biologist with more than fifteen years of experience in Andean bear ecology and conservation. She obtained a PhD at the Ecology and Evolution Laboratory at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, a Master’s degree in Geographical Information Systems at Leicester University in the United Kingdom, and a Bachelor’s degree in Biology at San Simon University in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Dr. Velez-Liendo is currently a Research Conservation fellow at Chester Zoo, Associate researcher at WildCRU, Univeristy of Oxford, UK, and an active member of the LAC NatureServe Network.

Abstract: Conserving large carnivores is a pressing issue worldwide. The ecological and conservation roles of bears, as keystone and umbrella species, and even the cultural importance of this group addressed by the scientific community, is rarely reflected at the local level where communities suffer diverse costs from coexisting with bears. With an estimated Andean bear population of 3,000 individuals, and decreasing, habitat loss and fragmentation for cattle grazing increases encounters between people, bears and livestock. In a region with no protected areas, who is going to save the bear?

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