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Emerging Southwest Ecologist Travel Award!

  The ESA Southwest Chapter is pleased to offer 4 travel awards of $500 each to aid in travel expenses to this years ESA Annual meeting in Portland, OR happening August 6-11, 2023! Must meet the below criteria to be eligible for this award: – Applicants must be members of the Southwest Chapter at the time of application. – Applicants…

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Southwestern Chapter Language Services & Inclusion Committee

Our goal is to encourage diversity of thought, and promote inclusion by eliminating language barriers that isolate collaboration with those that speak other languages. Opening up collaboration between different groups, not only allows us to communicate our results, but also promotes inclusion and diversity of thought in our research. We do this by translating research articles and opportunities for collaboration…

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Willing to share a skill or need help with a skill?

Make new relationships with other ESA South West members and non-members through the sharing of skills! Scan the QR core or follow this link to sign up!  

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Visit our Booth in Montréal, Canada (August 14-17, 2022)

Visit our booth at the 2022 Annual Meeting in Montréal, Québec, Canada!  We will be in Exhibit Hall room 220 on the 2nd floor of the convention center on: Sunday, August 14 from 6:30-8:00 and Monday, August 15 through Wednesday, August 17 from 9:30 – 6:30 Take this opportunity to meet some of our members and get some ESA South West chapter merch. We will have free stickers and t-shirts for $20….

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Seeking nominations for the Southwest Chapter leadership team!

Seeking nominations for the Southwest Chapter leadership team! Please submit any nominations for the positions of vice-chair or secretary to Brooke Osborne (bosborne@nullusgs.gov) by May 1st, including name and a brief bio. Ballots will be emailed in June. Position descriptions and responsibilities are outlined below: Vice-chairperson: The Vice-Chairperson shall arrange the scientific program at the annual ESA meeting and shall…

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Southwest Chapter’s 2022 Organized Oral Session

The Southwest Chapter’s 2022 Organized Oral Session: “The Interactive Effects of Global Change Drivers of Dryland Ecosystems of the Western U.S.” Each year, our Chapter organizes an oral session for the annual meeting to showcase some of the amazing work being done in our region. This year’s theme is interactive effects of global change drivers in dryland ecosystems. We would…

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ESA 2022-Travel Requirements to Enter Canada

All are required to have a valid passport that does not expire within six months of your trip. To find out if you need a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), complete the questionnaire on the Visit Canada page. **For US citizens traveling on an US passport (land, air, or sea) or an US passport card (land or sea)…

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ESA Southwestern Chapter Communicating Science Workshop

ESA Member Opportunity Attend the ESA Southwestern Chapter Communicating Science Workshop **Travel Awards of up to $200.00 will be given to each attendee as a supplement for travel costs.** RSVP now Reserve your spot now.  June 7, 10:00 am-5:00 pm  Northern Arizona University, 1100 S Beaver Street 86011 Attend and hone your science communication skills. Learn how to effectively communicate…

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ESA Southwestern Chapter Travel Award 2019

Southwestern Chapter Student Travel Award (2019) The Southwest Chapter of ESA is sponsoring travel grants to help support student travel to the 2019 ESA meeting. Both undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply. Requirements: a. The student or the faculty mentor must be a current member of the Southwest Chapter; b. the student must be giving an oral presentation…

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Beyond traditional ecological restoration on the Colorado Plateau

Winkler et al. 2018 published a commentary in Restoration Ecology on the challenges and opportunities restoration practitioners, land managers, and researchers face on the Colorado Plateau. They provide a multi-stakeholder perspective on what the future of restoration ecology may look like and how this public land-dominated region of the country may be able to meet its management goals for decades to come….

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