XI International Congress on Management of Amazonian and Latin American Wildlife
St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, 17 - 22 August 2014
XICIMFAUNA Circular #1
10th September, 2013

“Conservacion y Methodos de Utilizacion Alternativos y Sostenibles para los Animales Neo-tropicales”
Alternativas Sustentáveis Métodos de Conservação e Utilização de Animais Neo-tropicais”
“Alternative Sustainable Conservation & Utilization Methods for Neo-tropical Animals”


Colleagues, Amazonian and Neo-tropical Animal Wildlife Aficionados:
UWI/UTT [Republic of Trinidad and Tobago] delegates in Salta, Argentina 2012, after securing the bid to host the XICIMFAUNA 2014.


The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago (UWI) and the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) are pleased to announce that we have won the bid to host the XICIMFAUNA in 2014. We are also very grateful for the support that we received from all of those who were present at the closing of the XCIMFAUNA in Salta, Argentina in May 2012.

WHAT IS THE CIMFAUNA?
This is a Spanish acronym for
“The International Congress on the Management of Amazonian and Latin American Wildlife”. This has been a community of persons who have over the years organized meetings to help advance and improve the management of wildlife [non-domesticated animals] in the Neo-tropics [the Tropics of the New World (Central America, South America and the Caribbean)].

The CIMFAUNA is the only conference of its kind in the world that focuses only on Neo-tropical Animals and related Subjects and Issues!
View: http://programs.wcs.org/Congresos/Ilheus2006/tabid/3890/Default.aspx  and
Manejo de Fauna Silvestre en Latinoamerica: http://www.revistafauna.com.pe/home.htm

So far ten (10) of these biennial Meetings or Congresses were held in the following cities on the South American mainland:
1992 Belem, the State of Para (Brazil)   1995 Iquitos (Perú)  1997 Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia) 
1999 Asunción (Paraguay)  2001 Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) 2004 Iquitos (Peru) 
2006 Ilheus, State of Bahia (Brazil) 2008 Rio Branco, State of Acre (Brazil)  2010 Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia) 
  2012 Salta (Argentina)  


In 2014 the Congress will be held for the first time outside of the South American continent. We would therefore be aiming at getting the widest participation possible not only from South America but from Central America, the Caribbean and North American Institutions and Zoos interested in Amazonian Animal Wildlife. The Congress will have three (3) official languages (English, Portuguese and Spanish) and we shall like to welcome you all.

The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is at the Hub of South America, the Caribbean, Central America, North America and Europe. There are direct flights to Trinidad and Tobago from Caracas (Venezuela), Paramaribo (Suriname), Georgetown (Guyana), Panama City (Panama), Miami, New York, Washington D.C. (USA), Toronto (Canada), London (United Kingdom) and most Caribbean islands.

Accommodation for the conference would be at Sir Arthur Lewis Hall of Residence of the UWI. This is a brand new facility with 21st Century Living and Communication facilities at very affordable rates for professionals and graduate students.

Please note that the XICIMFAUNA is scheduled to be held during the week of
August 17 to 22, 2014 in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago .
FEEL FREE TO CIRCULATE TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS!! Circular #2 would soon follow with more details. 

We look forward to your participation AND DON’T FORGET TO MARK THE DATES!


Professor Gary Wayne Garcia
President/Chairman of the Conference Organizing Committee
Professor of Livestock Science
Department of Food Production
Faculty of Food and Agriculture
The University of the West Indies
St Augustine
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies
garygwg1@gmail.com
gary.garcia@sta.uwi.edu
Michele Devi Singh
XICIMFAUNA Conference Secretary
Department of Food Production
Faculty of Food and Agriculture
The University of the West Indies
St Augustine
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies
michele.singh@gmail.com
michele.singh.xicimfauna@gmail.com




Updated 20-Oct-2013