The Black Ecologist’s Section of ESA would like to shine a light on the value of centering Black cultures, values, and systems of knowledge in the natural sciences. This month, we are highlighting the ...
The Common Loon, an icon of the northern wilderness, is under threat from climate change due to reduced water clarity, according to a new study authored by Chapman University professor, Walter Piper.
The Eugene P. Odum Award recognizes an ecologist for outstanding work in ecology education. This award was generously endowed by, and named for, the distinguished ecologist Eugene P. Odum. Through ...
Dr. Serita Frey has over 30 years of experience studying microbes in the environment as a microbial ecologist. She received her PhD in Ecology from Colorado Statue University and is a professor at the ...
All members of the Governing Board share a collective responsibility for ESA. (See below.) The officers—presidents, Vice President for Finance, and Secretary—have additional leadership duties, ...
Two houses in tension: an ecotone is a border zone, where ecological systems meet and mingle, sometimes forming a new and different community. Ecotones occur at edges and physical boundaries, where ...
Applications for the Graduate Student Policy Award are closed. Applications for the 2025 cohort will open December, 2024. Offered each year, the Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award ...
The ESA Rapid Response Team (RRT) is comprised of ecological scientists in a variety of fields, ranging from agroecology and invasive species to climate change and science education. These experts ...
These ESA committees are formed under the auspices of the Society’s bylaws to perform certain areas of work critical to ESA’s function and purpose.
The Mercer Award is given for an outstanding ecological research paper published by a younger researcher (the lead author must be 40 years of age or younger at the time of publication). If the award ...
This scholarship was created to support speakers who bring diverse perspectives to the ESA annual meeting at the interface of science, education, communication, policy and community. They are offered ...
The SEEDS program is proud to announce a new International Field Trip to the Barrier Lake Field Station, a part of the Biogeoscience Institute of the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada! Located ...