Guest Editors’ Preface

IF 0.7 2区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
K. Howard, T. S. Beng
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This special issue of Bird Conservation International represents a sample of contributions made during the International Symposium on Galliformes held in Peninsular Malaysia during 7-21 September 1997. The World Pheasant Association (WPA) and the Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Peninsular Malaysia, jointly organized this meeting in collaboration with two Specialist Groups: those responsible for the conservation and sustainable use of pheasants, and of partridges, quails and francolins (PQF). This was the second meeting involving the PQF Specialist Group (founded in 1991), and the seventh one for pheasant specialists, although the first since the founding of the Pheasant Specialist Group in 1993. The symposium started with three days of presentations and poster sessions at the comfortable and wellequipped Melaka Paradise Resort. Virtually all those attending then moved to the Kuala Tehan Resort inside Taman Negara National Park for a further three days. Here, in more rustic but nevertheless comfortable conditions, several informal workshops were held, whilst everyone had an opportunity to explore the surrounding tropical jungle on foot, by boat or via the magnificent canopy walkway. If nothing else this convinced most people how difficult it is to study Galliformes species, or indeed any other animals, in such an oppressive climate with so much vegetation and so little light! Following this phase of the meeting, a limited number of young Asian field workers were taken by Philip McGowan and John Carroll to the Wildlife Department's field research base at Kuala Lompat in Krau Game Reserve, where their individual research goals and problems, and field and data analysis techniques, were discussed by the group at great length.
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本期国际鸟类保护特刊是1997年9月7日至21日在马来西亚半岛举行的Galliformes国际研讨会期间所作贡献的样本。世界野鸡协会(WPA)和马来西亚半岛野生动物和国家公园部与两个专家组合作,共同组织了这次会议:负责保护和可持续利用野鸡、鹧鸪、鹌鹑和弗兰科林的专家组。这是PQF专家组(成立于1991年)的第二次会议,也是野鸡专家的第七次会议,尽管这是自1993年野鸡专家组成立以来的第一次会议。研讨会开始时,在舒适且设备齐全的马六甲天堂度假村举行了为期三天的演讲和海报会议。事实上,所有参加活动的人随后都搬到了Taman Negara国家公园内的Kuala Tehan度假村,又住了三天。在这里,在更乡村但却舒适的条件下,举办了几次非正式的研讨会,每个人都有机会步行、乘船或通过壮观的雨棚走道探索周围的热带丛林。如果没有其他事情让大多数人相信,在这样一个植被如此之多、光线如此之少的压抑气候中,研究Galliformes物种,甚至任何其他动物是多么困难!在这一阶段的会议之后,Philip McGowan和John Carroll将数量有限的年轻亚洲野外工作者带到了位于克劳禁猎区Kuala Lompat的野生动物部野外研究基地,在那里,小组详细讨论了他们的个人研究目标和问题,以及野外和数据分析技术。
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