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Don’t be surprised if you start seeing fewer feathered friends in Phoenix. Both local and migratory birds are spending less time in the Valley due to climate change and urbanization, according to a ...
The study, published in the journal Ecosphere and titled Recreational trail traffic counts and trail proximity as a driver of ungulate landscape utilization, offers new insights into how elk and mule ...
As a hot, dry fire season settles in across much of the western United States, land managers are looking for anything that might slow or stop inevitable wildfires. And one solution might be standing ...
The Ecological Society of America’s 2025 annual meeting will bring ecology enthusiasts from across the world to downtown ...
Ensure operational excellence and the stability of ESA as an inclusive society.
This letter to our members is by Past President Shahid Naeem It’s my honor as 2024 ESA President to write a letter to the ...
At the Ecological Society of America’s Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Md., Aug. 10–15, urban ecology will be front and center — fitting for a city that has long been a hub for research on nature in ...
The ecology of an upstate New York stream rebounded to its natural state within three years after a small dam was removed, highlighting how quickly aquatic ecosystems can recover, according to a new ...
ESA Executive Director Catherine O’Riordan, Director of Public Affairs Alison Mize and Public Affairs Manager Mayda Nathan recently attended an event on Capitol Hill highlighting the importance of ...
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