I had the incredible opportunity to moderate a panel “Biodiversity Beyond the Classroom: Students’ Perspectives from COP16” ...
Some of us, ESA delegates, attended to a Side Event hosted by the University of Cambridge and Cambridge Institute for ...
ESA COP16 delegates at the base of the stairs after completing the hike to Las Tres Cruces. From left to right: unknown hiker, Zohra Zahir, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, and David Baldwin. Taken on October ...
These technically detailed papers capture current ecological knowledge about a particular topic, and provide policy recommendations. The papers are peer-reviewed by outside reviewers and ESA’s Public ...
REEFS is a reoccurring event held during ESA’s Annual Meeting. It is organized jointly by ESA’s Office of Education and Diversity and the Education Section. The following resource was presented during ...
The Ecological Society of America is dedicated to the science and study of ecology. The society welcomes and encourages participation by all individuals regardless of age, culture, ethnicity, gender ...
A recurring theme is the shift from merely mitigating biodiversity loss to aiming for “nature-positive” targets by 2030. Countries like Colombia, home to 10% of the world’s biodiversity, are leading ...
COP16 is a soup of people, from organizations, students, communicators and country representatives. People are talking about ...
Applications for the Graduate Student Policy Award are closed. Applications for the 2025 cohort will open December, 2024. Offered each year, the Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award ...
Hello! My name is Lindsey (Lyndxe) Zakopal. I am a PhD student at UC Riverside, and initiated the formation of the ESA SEEDS chapter at my undergrad institution, The Evergreen State College, in ...
Earlier this year, Vanuatu, Fiji, and Samoa jointly introduced “ecocide” as a crime to be considered by the International Criminal Court. This meeting’s goal was to discuss the theoretical and ...