For those of you who haven't heard, the Environmental Justice Section is now
official and will be
meeting in Milwaukee.
Because the section won't have a list of members until renewal for 2009, we're
soliciting ESA
members who have participated in the past and those who would like to
partic
We're pleased to announce the posting of our 400th installment of
"This Week at Hilton Pond"--even though this milestone photo essay is
about an invasive plant that has both good and bad attributes.
Indeed, Multiflora Rose looks good and helps wildlife, but it's the
bane of the farmer and thos
FIELD TECHNICIAN POSITIONS AT THE JORNADA
EXPERIMENTAL RANGE IN THE NORTHERN CHIHUAHUAN
DESERT (New Mexico State University, Las Cruces,
New Mexico, USA): $9 12/hr commensurate with
education and experience. Temporary, no benefits,
no housing provided, 4-6 months with extension
possible, fl
PHD in Animal Ecology/Infectious Disease
The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.), a nonprofit
science corporation dedicated to understanding how changes in climate,
land use and invasive species impact ecology, has an immediate opening for
a staff scientist in Boulder, Colorado.
The Biology of Climate Change
Instructors:
Dr. Graham Pyke, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Dr. Lee Panetta, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Dr. John Harte, University of California, Berkeley, CA
at the Rocky Mountain Biological
Laboratory.
http://rmbl.org/home/index.php?modu
Greetings!
The Shoals Marine Laboratory still has openings in several summer courses.
The complete list of courses is at:
http://www.sml.cornell.edu/sml_students_creditcourses.html
You can find a course by topic or by date offered. All courses carry
Cornell University credit (2 credits per week
Hello,
I am a beginning graduate student at Western Carolina University. Garlic
Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) is spreading southward in my area, and I am
interested in examining its life history along a N - S gradient for my MS
thesis project.
I am trying to locate populations along a N - S g
The California Native Plant Society is seeking applicants for up to 12
Botanist/Ecologist positions for field work in the spring/summer 2008. At
least three of these positions may extend into April 2009. Successful
candidates will participate in vegetation inventory and mapping projects in
co