Nature is a source of recovery and well-being for many. But research shows that there is also a growing proportion of people who experience negative emotions, such as fear, discomfort or even disgust.
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) presents a roundup of six research articles recently published across its esteemed journals. Widely recognized for fostering innovation and advancing ecological ...
A proactive new tool that can help preserve old forests in British Columbia has been developed by University of Alberta researchers. A new study gives crucial insight into where to focus conservation ...
New research has revealed the critical role of river-floodplain connectivity in sustaining fish species diversity on the floodplain of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River in the Kimberley region of Western ...
Naoki Saito, a researcher at the Integrated Research Center for Nature Positive Technology of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) (and who is also affiliated ...
Previous research set off alarm bells by showing that mountain lion populations across California are more different genetically than normal for a wide-roaming predator. New findings published Dec. 3 ...
We hope to help create connections between attendees to decrease costs for you. Before arrangements are made, learn about the general risks involved with meeting an online contact in person and steps ...
For information on Exhibits, Sponsorship or Advertising at the 2025 ESA Annual Meeting, contact Wendy Ashburn by email or phone.
We are seeking judges to help us evaluate student presentations for this year’s Buell (Contributed Talk) and Braun (Contributed Poster) Awards. These awards recognize the most outstanding student ...