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Kellen Marshall-Gillespie is one of three ESA 2011 Graduate Student Policy Award (GSPA) winners. Her Ph.D. research at the University of Illinois-Chicago focuses on applying ecological theories to ...
Did you know the ESA annual meeting receives twice as many contributed abstracts for talks compared to posters? Over the past decade, only 1 out of every 3 contributed abstracts has been submitted for ...
Student Awards. The ESA Annual Meeting isn’t just a place to learn and network — it’s also a great place to pass on your skills and wisdom to others, and to contribute to the success and growth of ...
ESA’s staff relies on student volunteers to help run our Annual Meeting each year. We greatly appreciate your interest in helping us in Salt Lake City. We will select students (undergraduate or ...
Student Award Judges Sign up to be a judge for student presentations (Buell/Braun)! We are seeking judges to help us evaluate student presentations for this year’s Buell (Contributed Talk) and Braun ...
About Contributed Oral Abstracts. We invite submission of abstracts for contributed oral presentations for the 2020 ESA Annual Meeting. Abstracts are encouraged to address the meeting theme ...
Kristen Lear is one of six 2016 ESA Graduate Student Policy Award (GSPA) winners. A Ph.D. student at the University of Georgia, she studies the foraging and roosting habitats of pollinator bat species ...
Changing climate and fire in the western United States may drive extensive forest loss by century’s end. Current areas of poor postfire forest recovery, like this area in Greater Yellowstone, portend ...
Ecologist Goes to Washington The Ecologist Goes to Washington features the stories and reflections of scientists who have engaged their local, state, or federal governments in addressing the broader ...
Interior Department formally rolls back methane rule, Forest Service moves to increase drilling and mining on national forest system lands. California commits to new climate targets and a satellite to ...
U.S. to Exit Paris Climate Accord . President Trump announced that the United States will withdraw from the Paris climate accord in a celebratory Rose Garden ceremony on Thursday, June 1.
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