Campo Grande - Campo Grande - Mato Grosso do Sul - Brazil | Brasil
Where science and nature come together to preserve the future.
August 2026 | Campo Grande, MS, BrazilReprocon is proud to announce a new milestone in its trajectory. What began as a technical workshop focused on biotechnology and wildlife conservation has evolved into a global platform for strategic discussions.
In August 2026, we will host the 3rd International Symposium on Reproductive Biotechnologies Applied to Wildlife Conservation. This growth reflects the urgency and importance of our mission: to use cutting-edge science to ensure the survival of endangered species worldwide.
The symposium will be held in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. Known as the "Capital of Biodiversity," the city serves as a strategic gateway to the Pantanal and is a global hub for environmental research and conservation.
We are currently finalizing the selection of a venue that meets the high technical standards of our international delegations. The official address and facilities will be announced soon. Stay tuned for updates!
Attending this symposium means joining a global community dedicated to conserving life through technology and applied science.
Known as the "Brown City," where wildlife coexists with the urban environment. Don't miss the Indigenous Nations Park for a sunset walk.
August is peak season for wildlife spotting. Photographic safaris offer a unique opportunity to see the majestic jaguar.
Brazil’s top ecotourism destination. Experience snorkeling in crystal-clear rivers and visit the Blue Lake Cave.
International: Fly into São Paulo (GRU/CGH), Brasília (BSB), or Rio (GIG). Direct flights to CGR take approx. 1h 30m.
Within Brazil: Direct connections via Latam, Gol, and Azul. 20 min from the main hotels.
| Start | Session Topic | Speaker & Affiliation |
|---|---|---|
| 07:00 | Accreditation | — |
| 08:30 | Opening Ceremony | |
| 09:00 | From Genome to Landscape: Biobanks as Foundations for the Long-term Conservation of the Jaguar | |
| 09:40 | To be confirmed | — |
| 10:20 | Preservation of Gametes and Gonadal Tissues from Rare and Endangered Animal Species | |
| 11:00 | The Pantanal Biobank | |
| 11:40 | Round Table | |
| 12:20 | Lunch Break | — |
| 14:00 | The Relevance of Cytogenetics in Validating Samples within Germplasm Banks: The Example of Cervids | |
| 14:40 | Reproductive Biotechnologies in the Conservation of Endangered Snakes | |
| 15:20 | Poster Session & Coffee Break | — |
| 16:00 | Reproductive Biotechnologies Applied to the Conservation of Neotropical Primates | |
| 16:40 | Assisted Reproductive Techniques and Biobanking Capacity for Amphibians | |
| 17:20 | Reproductive Technologies and Challenges in Avian Conservation | |
| 18:00 | Round Table |
| Start | Session Topic | Speaker & Affiliation |
|---|---|---|
| 08:00 | 1000 Genomes: Mapping Chile's Biodiversity | |
| 08:40 | Genomics in the Conservation of Endangered Species | |
| 09:20 | Oral Presentations: Best Abstracts I & II | To Be Announced |
| 09:50 | Bison Cloning | |
| 10:30 | iPSCs in the Conservation of Neotropical Animals | |
| 11:10 | How to Implement Stem Cell Technologies for Conservation | |
| 11:50 | Round Table | |
| 12:20 | Lunch Break | — |
| 14:00 | Pharmacological Semen Collection and Cryobanking in the Andean Bear | |
| 14:40 | South American Ichthyofauna Germplasm Bank | |
| 15:20 | High-Security Biobank Specimen Receptacles & Biosafety | Technical Lecture |
| 15:35 | Poster Session & Coffee Break | — |
| 16:15 | Current Status of Animal Biobanking in Asia | |
| 16:55 | Biobanking in Zoos: Building Programs from the Ground Up | |
| 17:35 | Round Table | — |
| 18:05 | Closing Remarks |
Top-tier experts for a world-class event!
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Welcome to the official submission portal for the 3rd International Symposium on Reproductive Biotechnologies Applied to Wildlife Conservation. Our goal is to provide an effective platform for the communication of scientific discoveries, original ideas, practical challenges, and critical thinking in the field of biodiversity preservation.
Submissions must be categorized into one of the following areas:
We encourage a wide range of contributions. The following categories are accepted:
| Event | Deadline |
|---|---|
| Abstract Submission Deadline | May 30, 2026 |
| Scientific Committee Review | By June 15, 2026 |
| Deadline for Corrected Versions | By June 30, 2026 |
| Final Decisions & Oral Presentation Announcement | July 15, 2026 |
All approved abstracts will be published in the Conference Annals in a Peer-Reviewed International Scientific Journal as an Open Access publication, ensuring global visibility and impact for your research.
Submissions will be evaluated by an international scientific committee based on originality, methodological rigor, and relevance to wildlife conservation. The committee will select two outstanding works for Oral Presentation during the official symposium program.
For details on character limits, text structure, and citation style, please download the Author Guidelines document below.
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