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Remote Indigenous Participation Award
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ESA, in partnership with ANU & the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, is very pleased to announce the inaugural
Remote Indigenous Participation Award supporting Indigenous participation at ESA10
Closes July 31
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2010 AERA LECTURE ANNOUNCED

Congratulations Prof Corey Bradshaw click here for more information
2010 ESA GOLD MEDAL ANNOUNCED

Congratulations Prof Richard Hobbs
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AWARD APPLICATIONS OPEN !
ESA is pleased to call applications for the following awards. Click on the links for more information
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Senior Project Officer
Marine Protected Areas
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
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We aim to create a community of knowledge and understanding amongst ecologists, and reach out to those working in related fields. We invite you to join us in our efforts to promote the scientific study of all organisms in relation to their environment, and encourage the application of ecological principles in the development, use and conservation of Australia's natural resources.
The Ecological Society of Australia Incorporated (ESA) is the peak group of ecologists in Australia, with over 1500 members from all states and territories.
Our Logo: The winding and unending thread of the ESA logo symbolises the unity and connectedness of everything on earth, and of ecosystems in particular. The logo was designed in 1971.
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ESA celebrates 50 years in 2010
Join in the celebrations!

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ESA10
ESA's 50th Anniversary Conference
Canberra
6-10 December 2010
Earlybird registration now Open!
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ESA SA ECOLOGY DAY
21 JULY 2010

Communicating and supporting ecological research in South Australia
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ESA One Day Symposium
'The Worlds of Ecology and Environmental Policy: never the two shall meet? '
held December 4, 2009, Canberra Shine Dome
The One day symposium was a tremendous success and provided delegates with much food for thought in the future direction and relevance of science communications. If you missed the event, but would like information on discussion topics and presentations then follow the link below.
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