Asian Bat Research Conference 2001
International Symposium 2001 of
Asian Bat Research Institute

Japan/China/Korea International Bat Research Symposium
Date : 17-18, Mar. 2001
Assembly hall : NATIONAL SCIENCE MUSEUM Shinjuku Branch Tokyo, JAPAN
Fee : free
Present habitat condition of bats in Japan, China and Korea, and current situation of environmental conservation in these countries.
International symposium organized by the non-profit organization "Asian Bat Research Institute".
1. Present habitat condition of bats and current situation of environmental conservation in Japan.
(1) Okinawa Prefecture (by Hisao TAMURA, Graduate student of Ryukyu Univesity)
(2) Kii Peninsula (by Ryuiti INOUE, Attached Elementary School of Nara Univeristy of Education)
(3) Tomakomai, Hokkaido (by Dai, FUKUI, Graduate student of Hokkaido University)
(4) Kuchan, Hokkaido (by Katunori OKAZAKI, Educational Comity of Kuchan-Cho)
(5) Nemuro, Hokkaido (by Norihisha KONDO, Educational Comity of Nemuro City)
(6) Northern Hokkaido (by Masahiko SATO, Rishiri Museum)
2. Actual habitat condition of bats and current situation of environment conservation in China and Korea
(1) Korea (by Sang Hoon HAN, Korea Wildlife information and Research Center)
(2) China (by Shuyi ZHANG, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Science)
3. Present actions for the conservation of bats in Japan.
(1) Present actions for the conservation of Kubiwa Komori, Eptesicus japonensis in Norikura (by Terumasa YAMAMOTO, Yaotu high school, Gife Pref.)
(2) An attempt of artificial removal of roost in bats (by Mituru MUKOYAMA, Sannohe high school, Aomori-Pref.)
(3) A practical approach for estimating the population size of the Japanese greater horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (by Akira SANO, Mie Prefectural Science and Technology Promotion Center)
(4) Conservation status of Hipposoderos turpis in Japan (by Lazaro M. Echenique Diaz, Graduate student of Tohoku University)
(5) Phylogenetic relationship among eastern Asian Vespertilionid bats using various molecular marker (by Kuniko KAWAI, Graduate student of Tokyo Tecnological University)

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