We are pleased to announce that the Groundwater Wetlands Study Group will 
host a 2-hour session (Integrative Session 008) at the Joint Aquatic 
Sciences Meeting in Portland, Oregon, US in May 2014. As it stands now, 
although the specific date and time of our session has not been fixed, the 
speakers listed below have agreed to present. Those interested in 
affiliating with the Study Group should contact [email protected].
 
LaBaugh, Jim. Office of Groundwater, USGS. Reston, VA, USA.
Status and trends in groundwater-dependent wetlands and groundwater 
depletion: A global perspective.
 
Springer, Abraham E. et al. Northern Arizona University; J.D. Ledbetter and 
Larry Stevens. Museum of Northern Arizona, Springs Stewardship Institute. 
The Global distribution of springs ecosystems

Stevens, Larry. et al. Springs Stewardship Institute, Museum of Northern 
Arizona. Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. 
Biodiversity of groundwater-dependent species with a focus on springs: A 
global perspective

Tufford, Dan. University of South Carolina, Columbia.  
The occurrence and variability of seepage wetlands: A global perspective.

Aldous, Allison. et al. The Nature Conservancy, Portland, Oregon. 
A groundwater balancing act: Using the groundwater requirements of fens and 
swales to set limits to groundwater alteration: Possible global 
applications.

Wieder, R. Kelman. et al.  Villanova University. Boreal peatlands: Doc and 
Don in peatland waters. A global perspective.

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