Mark your calendars! The 4th International Southeast Asian Bat Conference (SEABCO 2018) will be held in Bacolod City, Philippines August 6th-9th. The Local Organizers are the Philippines Biodiversity Conservation Foundation, headed up by Lisa Marie J. Paguntalan and Philip Godfrey Jak
The SEABCRU is providing 20 awards to facilitate students (15) and NGO staff (5) to attend SEABCO2015. Support is in the form of a) conference registration together with b) $100 to be used towards travel or accommodation, to be issued in Kuching. Preference will be given to ASEAN nati
The SEABCRU is sponsoring several workshops and a forum for SE Asian Bat Conservation embedded within the SEABCO 2015 Conference. The half-day workshops will present the SEABCRU protocols that we have developed with the help of the broad SEABCRU membership over the past four years. Ac
The annual meeting of the SE Asian chapter of the ATBC was held in Phnom Penh from 30 March – 2 April and attracted over 300 researchers and conservationists from throughout the Asia-Pacific region, including 100 delegates from Cambodia. Plenary speakers at the event included the reno
The website for the conference is up and can be found here http://seabco2015.wix.com/home?fb_ref=Default Abstracts are due 30th April, so get busy everyone!!
Congratulations to SEABCRU’s Sigit Wiantoro who was this year’s winner of the Spallanzani Fellowship from the North American Society for Bat Research (NASBR). The Fellowship is awarded “to persons of any age or career stage that show meritorious recent accomplishment
Mark your calendars!! I am delighted to say that the dates have been set for the 3rd International Southeast Asian Bat Conference — SEABCO 2015. SEABCRU Steering Committee Member, Dr Faisal Anwarali Ali Khan of the University of Malaysia, Sarawak (UNIMAS) is our local host. More
Earlier this month saw the joint 16th IBRC and 43rd NASBR meeting in Costa Rica. This was the largest IBRC yet with over 650 people, and four concurrent sessions. It was an excellent meeting, though obviously a little far for most people based in Southeast Asia. Nonetheless, there we