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The ESA Governing Board and staff are dedicated to supporting ecologists and fighting for science. Amid the barrage of events demanding our attention, we are tracking developments and can share news ...
Floral nectar plays a crucial role in pollination. While most nectar is colorless, a few plants produce colored nectar to attract pollinators. It has been suggested that colored nectar may serve as an ...
Thomas Hoctor, Ph.D., the director of the Center for Landscape Conservation Planning at the University of Florida, was honored with the 2025 Sustainability Science Award from the Ecological Society of ...
We love first place so much we took it twice! Our top national and global ranking for agricultural sciences was confirmed when first place was awarded in a tie to TWO Stockbridge students presenting ...
Daniel Becker, an assistant professor of biology at the University of Oklahoma, has been named a 2025 Early Career Fellow of the Ecological Society of America for his research focusing on the spread ...
Aaron Stoler: Nowadays, a bachelor’s degree does not qualify you for a job. Instead, a bachelor’s degree qualifies you for minimum-wage internships that give you on-the-ground and in-the-field ...
This blog series is derived from live question-and-answer interactions during our running webinar series on career exploration in ecology, hosted by Aaron Stoler and the Private & Public Sector ...
Why today by 5pm? Each Congressperson submits a formal request due Friday, May 16, to the House Appropriations Committee to request funding amounts for agencies and programs important to them, their ...
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The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce the winners of its 2025 awards, which recognize outstanding contributions to ecology in new discoveries, teaching, sustainability, diversity ...
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