ESA Press Release
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Ecological Society of America and partners receive $207K NSF grant
Funding will advance participation of minority students in National Ecological
Observatory Network
The Ecological Society of America has received a $207,000 National Science
Foundation
ESA Press Release
July 24, 2009
Value of Ecosystems Should Figure in Economic Decisions
Ecological scientists take stock
As the United States and much of the world try to recover from the current
economic crisis, the nation’s largest organization of ecological scientists
sees an opportunity to
inion.
As the moderator for EcoTone, I welcome guest blogs by ESA members. If you've
got something to say about your research, your field work or your experience
with policymakers or the media, please drop me a line at esab...@esa.org.
Cheers,
Christi
Report Assesses Introducing Non-native Oyster to Chesapeake Bay
Asian species considered as replacement for diminishing native oysters
in key estuary
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the state governments
of Maryland and Virginia released an Environmental Impact Statement
today th
Scientists Agree: Biofuel Crops Need Environmental Standards
Cellulosic feedstocks have promise but lack integrated regulation
EAST LANSING, Mich. - The United States lacks the standards to ensure that
producing biofuels from cellulose won't cause environmental harm, says a
distinguished group
ESA Workshop Integrates Education into Continental-Scale Ecology
Experiments:
Undergraduate professors to guide development of experiments with
teaching goals in mind
The Ecological Society of America will present a workshop October 2-4 in
Washington, D.C. that will introduce faculty from U.S. col
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Christine Buckley, Ph.D.
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Communications Officer
Ecological Society of America
1990 M St., NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
phone: 202 833.8773 ext. 211
fax: 202 833.8775
, applied this
framework to climate change impacts in interior Alaska and described
policy strategies that emerged from the analyses.
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Christine Buckley, Ph.D.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Communications Officer
Ecological Society of America
1990 M St., NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
phone: 202 833.8773 ext. 211
fax: 202 833.8775