
The committees of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production and the Australian Society of Animal Production are pleased to announce that the 72nd Annual NZSAP Conference and the 29th Biennial Conference of ASAP will be held together as the Second Joint Conference of the two Societies.
We would like to invite you to attend the 2nd Australian and New Zealand Societies of Animal Production Joint Conference to be held at Lincoln University, New Zealand in 2012.
The overwhelming success of the 1st ANZSAP conference held in Brisbane in 2008 has spurred on the desire to keep the tradition of a joint conference alive. Sharing science and developing lasting collaborations is paramount to the progress and success of our scientific community. We hope that the conference program will fuel enthusiasm, and provide a stimulating set of presentations and discussions from which ideas and collaborations can progress.
And be prepared for the great field trips and social events to ensue, showcasing all that Canterbury's prolific agricultural industry has to offer.
We look forward to seeing you at Lincoln University in July, 2012, and make sure to keep your eye on the ANZSAP website (www.anzsap.org) for further updates.
Yours Sincerely,
Sabrina Greenwood and Grant Edwards
Local Organizing Committee Chairs
On behalf of the 2012 ANZSAP Organizing Committee<
9/2/2012: December Newletter
The December Newletter is now avalible for download on the Newsletter page.
This edition includes details of the 2012 conference and award nomination statements for the 2011 Sir Arthur Ward Award Winner (Paul Kenyon) and McMeekan Memorial Award (Chris Morris) and travel reports from
Kuljeet Singh (NZSAP Animal Acience Award), Jin Han (Agresearch Animal Genomics Award) and Kerst Stelwagen (NZSAP Animal Science Award).
6/9/2011: 2011 Proceedings are Now Online
The full 2011 conference proceedings are now online.
As always conference abstracts are made publicly available and current NZSAP members can
download the full papers in pdf format.
Note: Members should have recieved the new login password,
if not please contact the Executive Secretary.
Members: Update contact details
Can all members please update their contact detail with the Executive
Secretary either by email or post.
Thank you.
Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand ‐ 6th July 2012
Suggested topics include:
‐ Virtual fencing technologies for riparian zone management
‐ Manipulating rangeland management through understanding animal responses to their natural or man-altered environment
‐ RFID active technologies to track animals
...and many others.
See selm.org.nz for more information or conatct Keith Betteridge Keith.betteridge@agresearch.co.nz or Isabelle Vanderkolk Isabelle.vanderkolk@agresearch.co.nz
Airpost Motel and Convention Centre, Melbourne, November 13th-15 2012
Programme and registration available at www.adssymposium.com.au/