With a week left in early-bird registration, there are still a few funding options available through our sections and chapters; students, you are still able to apply to volunteer.
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In case you didn't get the email yesterday: All contributed oral and poster presentations for #ESA2026 are now scheduled and available online! Find your session and the abstracts that speak to you! ow.ly/UTg950Zb6RS
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ALT Ecologists of all career stages and disciplines review poster presentations at the 2025 ESA Annual Meeting in Baltimore
A decade ago, five-legged sea stars almost went extinct along the West Coast due to a mysterious disease.
But recently, the population has undergone a significant “baby boom.” wapo.st/4uWPoV1
Join us at our next Con-Ciencia webinar!
🌳 Topic: Roots at the center of Ecology
🗓️ Weds, June 17, 2026 | 12:00 PM ET
💬 Send your questions, find YouTube link, and subscribe to our list: forms.gle/4V7epVLwVEm2bTzf8@ESA_org@ESA_SEEDS#LatinxInSTEM
Get social at #ESA2026! 60 mixers, meetings, receptions & celebrations dot the week in SLC. No better way to meet new colleagues & connect with old friends around what you care about most. planion.events/e/esa/am2026/…
Just one week left for early-bird savings on your registration!
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2026 Southwest Ecologist Travel Award is open! 🌵
We will award $550 each to 4 early-career ecologists presenting research related to ecosystems of the Southwestern US or northern Mexico at the 2026 ESA Annual Meeting
Apply by June 14, 2026: forms.gle/TjMaY6T7GQt6pw2r5
A new research roundup from ESA's journals!📰
From art as ecological data to owl-powered pest control, clownfish biodiversity, nature’s rights, bird responses to predators & fin whale hotspots—discover the latest insights: esa.org/blog/2026/06/09/rese…
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Congratulations to @ISWGvt and @globalchangevt's Haldre Rogers for @ESA_org's 2026 Commitment to Human Diversity in Ecology Award for outstanding contributions to ecology expanding participation, strengthening mentorship, and building inclusive pathways.
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We don't just share cutting-edge research at #ESA2026, we share new technologies and applications, too. The program boasts sessions of all types to help you advance your scientific work, and the exhibit hall is full of vendors with exciting new technology! planion.events/e/esa/am2026/…
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Members of the press: join us in Salt Lake City July 26-31 for #ESA2026!
Our Annual Meetings are the world's biggest gatherings of ecologists—so if you're looking for a scoop, following a story, or seeking a source, apply for a free press badge: esa.org/saltlake2026/newsroo…
We've reimagined Data Papers in "Ecology"!
For over 20 years, we've been the home for peer-reviewed datasets. Our Data Paper Editors have refreshed the guidelines to fit current data standards. Learn more on the Data Papers hub! esa.org/publications/ecology…
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Input from new study
Jeffrey R. Baldock et al. 2026. Riverscape heterogeneity shapes population diversity for a migratory fish. Ecological Applications
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Our June cover dives into the hidden beauty of mesophotic reefs. New research highlights how coral “animal forests” support rich, distinct fish communities—and discusses growing impacts from fishing pressure, including derelict gear
Browse the issue: esajournals.onlinelibrary.wi…
Our June cover captures a rare crowd at a desert watering hole. New research shows how water availability can shape mating patterns in endangered Asiatic wild asses and support genetic diversity through smart resource management
Browse the issue: esajournals.onlinelibrary.wi…
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Our final episode of the season is next week! Join Aaron and our guests Rich Pouyat & Alex Neal for reflections on building a career as an ecologist and how to navigate a meaningful, successful pathway. June 9 at 2:00 PM ET! ow.ly/I68Y50Z77ML
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Our June cover is here with a mountain hare on the move. A similar GPS-collared hare in Norway made a surprising 59 km trip, challenging assumptions about how far small mammals travel
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It's #WorldOceansDay! Our Aquatic Ecology and Coastal & Marine Ecology Sections are part of ESA's scientific backbone, and #ESA2026 will feature not just groundbreaking research into oceanic environments, but important organized sessions too. ow.ly/SXzl50Z8UqB
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Calling all ecology enthusiasts: our June cover is here, featuring an American toad mid-call. Recent research shows how temperature shapes male frog and toad calls—and how females use these cues to time breeding as conditions change
Explore the issue: esajournals.onlinelibrary.wi…
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