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SciComm in the Parks

SciComm Webinar series

  SciComm webinars open to all From September through November, the SCIP program is hosting the creation of six virtual sessions focusing on various SciComm skills. Sessions will be led by experts in the field and range from 1 hour to 1.5 hours long. We invite you all to join no matter where you are in your science communication journey…

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2024 SciComm Fellowships

  Applications for 2025 will open in Spring.  The purpose of the project is to support communications related to high-profile regional resource initiatives that are addressing the impacts of climate change and other stressors initially in the Northeastern National Parks.  We hope to expand to other regions in the future. This project is made possible with a grant from the…

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Assateague Island National Seashore

Overview

New Science Communication in the Parks (SCIP) initiative launched ~ July 2024 The Ecological Society of America (ESA) is pleased to announce the launch of a new Science Communication in the Parks (SCIP) initiative this summer.  This opportunity is administered by ESA in cooperation with the National Park Service, as part of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program.   This…

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Project Descriptions

This page lists ten (10) projects that NPS Science Liaisons have identified as priority science topics for the SCIP project.  Applicants will be asked to identify their top 2 projects of interest to them for their sci-comm products.  Fellows will be able to learn more about their selected projects and work with the Science Liaisons during the Fellowship.     Communicating…

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Science Liaisons

Information for NPS Science Liaisons Call for NPS Science Communications Project Descriptions The 2024 Call for Submissions is currently closed. Background The Ecological Society of America (ESA) has been selected to implement the Science Communications in the Parks (SCIP) project which is initially supporting communications related to high-profile regional resource initiatives that are addressing the impacts of climate change and…

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