Dr. Mark Vellend is a professor at the Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec and a 2020 ESA Fellow. Since the start of his career, Dr. Vellend has been interested in long-term changes in the composition ...
While some growers face visible salinity challenges, the impact of salt stress from repeat use of high-chloride and high-salt fertilizers is a growing challenge across the country. In this webinar, we ...
Employers in all sectors value a credential that speaks to your skills as a professional. Certification through ESA is a way for ecologists at all levels of education and training to add a credential ...
The Eugene P. Odum Award celebrates sustained, outstanding work in ecology education. This award was generously endowed by, and named for, the distinguished ecologist Eugene P. Odum. Through teaching, ...
ESA Executive Director Catherine O’Riordan on the Hill with American Geophysical Union President Brandon Jones. AGU was a ...
The Ton Damman Award is given to a graduate student or very recent post-graduate scientist for the best oral presentation in vegetation ecology at the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of ...
Mark your calendars for Thursday October 23 as the ESA water cooler chat series: Applying 4DEE in the classroom starts a new season! Register below to watch Nolan kick off the season with discussions ...
There is an increasing nationwide demand for certification credentials in the environmental arena. Besides natural resource management, ecological expertise is needed on a host of other current ...
All certification applications, including new certifications, recertifications, and upgrades, must be submitted through our online application portal. Certification now follows a rolling model for ...
I am a master’s student in the Department of Entomology at University of Maryland where I study urban tree ecology. For my research I look at the health of street trees in Baltimore City and the ...
Join us the last week of July in Salt Lake City for the ESA Annual Meeting.
Three significant and intertwined changes in the ecological research landscape are occurring: new commitments to removing barriers that exclude scientists of diverse backgrounds, availability of open ...