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Crocoparc

Veterinary Workshop

Pick-up at 08:00 AM, Sofitel Royal Bay
Registration 08:30AM - 09:00AM

19:00 - 21:00
Crocoparc

Cocktail Reception "La Table du Croco"

Return at 09:00 PM directly to your hotel.

08:30 -

CSG Steering Committee Meeting

Registration 8h30 Beginning 9h00

19:00 -
Sofitel Thalassa

Dinner "Le Sofitel Thalassa"

A 5-minute walk from the Sofitel Royal Bay.

08:00 - 09:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Welcome and Registration

09:00 - 10:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Opening Ceremony

10:15 - 12:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Invited Symposium - Crocodilians in Extreme and Dynamic Environments

Moderated by: Abdellah Bouazza

Keynote: Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation of the West African Crocodile in the Sahara-Sahel: Assembling a Large Piece in a Complex Puzzle (Dr. Jose Brito)

  • Thermal Limits and Stress Physiology in Juvenile Caiman latirostris (María Virginia Parachú Marcó)
  • Dynamic Incubation Temperature Variation Influences American Alligator External Genitalia Differentiation (Brandon Moore)
  • Salinity, Selection, and Survival: Genomic Evidence of Adaptive Introgression in Hybridizing Crocodiles in Belize (Crocodylus acutus × C. moreletii) (Helen W. Sung, Marisa Tellez)
  • The Crocodile’s Maze: Navigating a Human-Made World (Cristian Pizzigalli)
  • From Caribbean Apex Predator to Cuban Remnant: Anthropogenic Holocene Range Collapse Dynamics of Crocodylus rhombifer (Sachin Bhardwaj Lock)

12:00 - 14:00
Sofitel Royal Bay - Subcommittee room

CSG Red List Authority WS / CSG EcotoxicologyWS / CSG Zoo TG WS

13:30 - 15:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Session: Threatened Species

Moderated by: Jeff Lang

  • Population Status and Nesting Success of the West African Slender-Snouted Crocodile (Mecistops cataphractus) in the Tano River Crocodile Sanctuary, Ghana (Emmanuel Amoah)
  • Crocodilians in Togo (West Africa): Status, Ecological Insights, and Conservation Challenges (Amétépé Hounmavo)
  • The Status of Dwarf Crocodiles in the Mesurado Wetlands (Levi Z. Piah)
  • Unveiling Population Density and Hunting Dynamics of Osteolaemus osborni in the Lac Télé Community Reserve, Republic of Congo (Roger Mobango)
  • Conservation Challenges of False Gharial (Tomistoma schlegelii) in Arut River, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia (Muhammad Silmi)
  • Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) Nesting in Lentic Habitat at Boksar in Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand, India (Subir Mario Chowfin)

15:15 - 17:30
Sofitel Royal Bay

Proposed Symposium: Headstarting & Reintroduction

Moderated by: Nathalie Kpera

  • Spatial Modeling of Habitat Suitability for Crocodylus suchus in the Drâa Basin, Morocco (Abderrafea Elbahi)
  • Post-Release Monitoring Using Telemetry: Insights from Gharial Headstarting in Nepal (Phoebe Griffith)
  • Gharial Fast-Track Headstarting: New Rearing Methods and Post-Release Monitoring (Jailabdeen Ajji Mohideen)
  • Improving Reproductive Success and Juvenile Survival in an Ex Situ Conservation Breeding Program for the Siamese Crocodiles in Cambodia (Iri Gill)
  • Roles of Captive Breeding Facilities and IPLCs in Protecting Siamese Crocodiles in Cambodia (Han Sam)
  • Assessing Post-Release Success of Head-Started American Crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus) in Lago Enriquillo, Dominican Republic (Robert Greco)
  • Jamaica’s First American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) Headstart Program: Outcomes, Challenges, and Future Directions (Treya Picking)
  • How Headstarting Has Contributed to the Orinoco Crocodile Conservation Program in Venezuela (Álvaro Velasco)
  • Turning Time Gained into Population Recovery (Pablo Siroski)

18:00 - 22:00
Médina d'Agadir

Visit: Médina d'Agadir + Traditional Dinner & Entertainment

Shuttle pick-up: 5:30–6:00 PM in front of the Sofitel Royal Bay. Shuttle drop-off directly at the hotel.

08:00 - 08:30
Sofitel Royal Bay

Welcome & Registration

08:30 - 10:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Session: Veterinary Sciences

Moderated by: Paolo Martinelli

  • Cardiac Shunting in Crocodilians: Established Facts and Open Questions (Lionel Schilliger)
  • CrocBSI: A Simple Visual Crocodilian Body Scoring Method (Sally R. Isberg)
  • Extraction and Analysis of the Macroscopic and Microscopic Characteristics of Cuban Crocodile Semen (Crocodylus rhombifer) (Virtual) (Irina Fermin Morales)
  • Modelling Treatment with a Combination Sulphadimidine–Trimethoprim Antibiotic Against Providencia rettgeri in Hatchling Saltwater Crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) (Sally R. Isberg)
  • Understanding Behaviour and Endocrine Profiles of Mugger Crocodiles During the Reproductive Period (Brinky Desai)
  • Developing a Field-Based Test to Detect West Nile Virus in Crocodilians (Ryan A. Johnston)

10:15 - 12:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Invited Symposium: Ecotoxicology

Moderated by: Pablo Siroski

Keynote: Are Crocodylians Able to Keep Up with a Changing Environment? An Ecotoxicological Perspective (Dr. Jeremie Lemaire)

  • Elucidating Patterns of American Alligator Exposure to Legacy and Emerging Contaminants (Miriam Boucher)
  • Tissue-Specific Lead Bioaccumulation in Nile Crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) Exposed to Lead Fishing Weights for 48 Weeks (Fortunate Davhana)
  • Effects of Mercury on Corticosterone Levels of Caimans (Rosanna Mangione)
  • Effects of Heavy Metals and Organic Contaminants in Juvenile and Adult Crocodylus moreletii in Various Waterways in Belize (Andrea Torzone)
  • Exposure of Sub-Adult Nile Crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) to Extreme Lead Concentrations: A 48-Week Experimental Study with Implications for Wild Populations (Xander Combrink, Fortunate Davhana)
  • Demonstrating Temporal Trends of Methylmercury in Coastal South Carolina Using American Alligators (Hallie E. Cowan Barrera)

12:00 - 13:30
Sofitel Royal Bay - Subcommittee room

CSG Red List Authority WS

13:30 - 15:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Invited Symposium: Ecotoxicology

Moderated by: Matt Shirley

  • Emerging Contaminants in Wetlands: The Effects of Antiparasitic Drugs on Caiman latirostris (Gisela Poletta)
  • Plastic Ingestion by American Crocodiles in Jamaica: Using Postmortem Examinations to Document an Emerging Conservation Threat (Joseph Brown)
  • Exploring Alligator-Ingested Microplastics in South Carolina, USA, and Beyond (Miriam Boucher)
  • Comparative Analysis of Alligator-Ingested Microplastics in Environmental and Biological Matrices (Anna Chobot)
  • Comparing PFAS Recovery and Analysis from Alligator Blood Among Collection Supplies and a Biological Alternative (Dorothy C. Aldridge, Oumnia Boubad)
  • Scute Transcriptomics Reveals Molecular Biomarkers of Environmental Stress in Morelet’s Crocodiles (Asela Marisol Buenfil-Rojas)

15:15 - 17:45
Sofitel Royal Bay

Proposed Symposium: Human Crocodile Coexistence

Moderated by: Simon Pooley

  • Crocodilian and Human Coexistence Through Policy, Science, Traditional Knowledge, and Conservation (Kirstiana Ward)
  • Touch, Tolerance, and Territory: Understanding Crocodile–Human Interactions Through Local Lenses (Yashendu Chinmayee Joshi)
  • Temporal Status of Human Dimensions in HCC Mitigation: Reveals Why Education Is Key for Coexistence (Joshua D. Barwick)
  • Crocodile Management in a Cultural and Natural World Heritage Landscape, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia (Annabelle Olsson)
  • Conservation Status and Human–Wildlife Conflict Dynamics of the Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) in Zambia’s Protected Areas (Sandra Mulenga Ponde)
  • Coexistence After Conservation: Interview-Based Methods to Understand an Emerging Human–Crocodile Conflict in Nepal (Sabina Shakya)
  • Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) Attacks on Humans in Indonesia (Brandon Sideleau)
  • Understanding Human–Saltwater Crocodile Interactions in the Andaman Islands, India (Meera Anna Oommen)
  • Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) Attacks on Humans in Papua New Guinea (Brandon Sideleau)
  • Reservoir Croc – The Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) in an Upstream Reservoir of a Dam Site: Conclusions Drawn from a Retrospective Analysis (2012–2015) of the Critically Endangered Gharial in Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand, India (Subir Mario Chowfin)

20:00 - 22:00
Le Jardin d'eau

Dinner "Le Jardin d'eau"

Le Jardin d’Eau is within walking distance (15 minutes along the seafront from the congress venue) or accessible by taxi.

08:00 - 08:30
Sofitel Royal Bay

Welcome & Registration

08:30 - 10:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Session: Management

Moderated by: Carlos Pina

  • Do Multiple Recaptures Result in Skinnier Crocs? Insights from 30 Years of Morelet’s Crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) Capture Data in Belize (Venetia Briggs-Gonzalez)
  • First Island-Wide Assessment of the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in Jamaica (Treya A. Picking)
  • Traditional Water Knowledge in the Nile Crocodile Conservation Conundrum in Southern Africa (Beaven Utete)
  • Nationwide Population Assessment of Crocodilians in Belize (Jonathan Triminio)
  • Long-Term Monitoring of a Broad-Snouted Caiman Population in an Atlantic Forest Reservoir in Brazil: A Ten-Year Synthesis of Knowledge (Paulo B. Mascarenhas-Junior)
  • Refinements and Improvements in the Use of the American Alligator as an Indicator of Everglades Ecosystem Status (Sergio A. Balaguera-Reina)

10:15 - 12:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Invited Symposium: Crocodilian Cognition

Moderated by: Brandon Moore

Keynote: Sound Localization in Crocodilians (Dr. Catherine Carr)

  • Studying the Evolution of Fundamental Cognition in Dinosaurs Using Extant Birds and Crocodilians (Virtual) (Stephan A. Reber)
  • How Crocodilians Locate Sound Sources (Nicolas Mathevon)
  • Investigating Vicarious Trial and Error in the American Alligator: Implications for the Evolution of Planning (Lona Lalić)
  • Crocodile Perception of Distress in Hominid Baby Cries (Nicolas Grimault)
  • Behavioral Techniques Applied to Wild Crocodiles in Crocodylus acutus (Flavio Morrissiey)

12:00 - 14:00
Sofitel Royal Bay - Subcommittee room

CSG Conservation Priorities WS / CSG Veterinary thematic Group WS

13:30 - 15:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Session: Phylogenetics, Systematics, and Evolution

Moderated by: Kent Vliet

  • Genome Architecture, Demographic History, and Molecular Evolution in True Crocodiles Revealed by De Novo Genome Assembly (Ana M. Saldarriaga-Gómez)
  • From Deep Time to Conservation Action: Fossil-Informed Insights into Extinction Risk in Crocodylia (Ana Clara M. G. Annes)
  • When Genetic Data Complicate Taxonomy: The Challenge of Defining Species in South American Caimans (Patricia Amavet)
  • Conservation Genetics of the American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in Colombia: Evidence from Wild and Ex Situ Populations (Felipe Hernandez-Gonzalez)
  • Head Shape Variation in Sympatric Crocodile Species of the Yucatán Peninsula: A Geometric Morphometrics Approach (Joana F. Batalha)
  • 3D Analysis of Shape Change in the Skull of Gavialis gangeticus Through Ontogeny (Patrick Hennessey)

15:15 - 16:45
Sofitel Royal Bay

Session: Crocodilians in Zoos

Moderated by: Fabian Schmidt

  • AZA Cuban Crocodile SAFE Strategic Planning Meeting: A Path Forward (Lauren Augustine)
  • Behavioral Monitoring of Two West African Crocodiles (Crocodylus suchus) Using Accelerometry and ZooMonitor in Semi-Captivity (Morocco) (Mohamed Mousaid)
  • Effects of Incubation Medium on American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) Eggshell Thickness (Lauren Cashman)
  • Palliative Care of a Large Captive Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) with Metastatic Digital Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Charlotte L. Leyshon)
  • Cassius’s Hidden Infection: A Persistent Fibriscess in a Large Male Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) (Sally R. Isberg)
  • Moving 850 Crocodiles—Making History (Nikhil Whitaker)
  • Gatorland: From Social Media to Survival—How a Florida Icon Evolved into a Conservation Powerhouse (Savannah Boan)

16:45 - 18:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Poster Session

18:00 - 23:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Charity Auction & Cocktail Reception

08:00 - 08:30
Sofitel Royal Bay

Welcome & Registration

08:30 - 10:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Session: Community-based & Urban Crocodile Conservation

Moderated by: Marisa Tellez

  • Community-Based Approach for Crocodilian Conservation: A Critical Synthesis of Success Factors and Limitations (Clement Aubert)
  • Challenges, Experiences, and Lessons from Urban In Situ Conservation of the Vulnerable West African Dwarf Crocodile in Ghana (Clement Naabeh)
  • Participatory Monitoring and Multisectoral Governance in the Conservation of Broad-Snouted Caiman in Itaúnas (ES), Brazil (Daniela Neris Nossa)
  • Promoting Local Community Efforts Towards the Sustainable Conservation of the Critically Endangered Slender-Snouted Crocodile (Mecistops cataphractus) in Southern Nigeria (Edem Eniang)
  • Urban Wildlife Management and the Aftermath of a Mortality Event of American Crocodiles at Artificial Sewage Ponds in Jamaica (Joseph Brown)
  • Conservation, Inclusion, and Sustainable Development: The Caiman Program in 2025 (Barbara Mello)

10:30 - 12:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Session: Population Monitoring

Moderated by: Xander Combrink

  • Drones for Crocodilians: A Standardized and Accessible Tool for Rapid Population and Demographic Monitoring (Clément Aubert)
  • Detection and Counting of Crocodiles Using Two Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems—Thermal Sensor and Light Spot—in the Faro Region, Northern Cameroon (Mohamadou Awalou Aboubakar)
  • Counting and Monitoring Crocodiles and Their Habitats Using Drones in Costa Rica (Laura P. Porras-Murillo)
  • Counting Chambal Gharials with Evidence-Based Size Classes to Accurately Estimate Absolute Abundance in the Chambal River, North India (Shashwat Sirsi)
  • Bridging Research and Response: Integrating Mark–Recapture and Training to Meet Alligator Monitoring and Management Objectives (Alicia Wassmer)
  • Nile Crocodile Nesting Ecology Under Varying Human Disturbance Intensities Along the Lower River Tana, Kenya (Margaret Mosse)
  • How Many Crocodiles Are We Missing? Factors Influencing Crocodiles’ Detectability in the Yucatán Peninsula (Coralie O. Galais)
  • Using Local Ecological Knowledge to Understand Threats to Crocodiles in the Southern Gamba Complex of Protected Areas, Gabon (Virtual) (Anna TC Feistner)

12:00 - 14:00
Sofitel Royal Bay - Subcommittee room

CSG Taxonomy TG Working Session WS

13:30 - 15:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Session: Crocodilian Ecology & Biology

Moderated by: Venetia Briggs

  • Active Thermoregulators vs. Thermoconformers: Environmental Adaptive Strategies in Crocodilians (François Clarac)
  • Social Interactions of Crocodiles of the Genus Mecistops (Gray, 1844) in Taï (Côte d’Ivoire) and Loango (Gabon) National Parks (Christine Y. Kouman)
  • Influence of Substrate Type on American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) Nest Temperature and Volumetric Moisture Content in Everglades National Park, Florida, USA (Bryna L. Daykin)
  • Between 31°C and 33°C: How Temperature Modulates Sex Ratio in Caiman latirostris (Melina S. Simoncini)
  • Pre-Oviposition Climatic Conditions Are Related to Offspring Sex Ratios Through Maternal Effects in Caiman latirostris (Florencia E. Valli)

15:15 - 16:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Session: Crocodilian Ecology & Biology

Moderated by: Venetia Briggs

  • Protected Forests Sustain Broad-Snouted Caiman Populations After a Decade of a Mining Dam Collapse in Brazil (Daniela Neris Nossa)
  • Development of a Blood-Based Age Estimation Tool in the American Alligator (Ethan P. Shealy)
  • American Crocodile, Crocodylus acutus (Joe Wasilewski’s)

16:00 - 17:00
Sofitel Royal Bay

Closing Ceremony

17:00 - 22:00
Crocoparc

Visit to Crocoparc + Traditional Performances + Dinner "La Table du Croco"

Shuttle pick-up: Sofitel Agadir Royal Bay Resort between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM. Return at 10:00 PM directly to your hotel.