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ESA SA Ecology Day
Communicating and supporting ecological research in South Australia

When:

Wednesday 30 September 2009


Where:

Lirra Lirra Cafe, Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, Urrbrae

Cost:

This fully catered event is free for attendees presenting either an oral or poster presentation; or
$10.00 (members) or $20.00 (non-members) for general entry.

Download application form here or click here for more Information

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Employment Opportunities

listing ecology job vacancies around the country

Latest listing:

Lectureship in Animal Physiology/Behaviour

applications close July 26

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Grant Opportunities

Australian Canopy Crane Research Station Student Grants Scheme offers support for post-graduate projects using the canopy crane up to $6000. Applications close July 31. more

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Global Restoration Network Announces 'Top 25 Australasian Restoration Projects' more

EMR JOURNAL CELEBRATES ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY! more

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ESA is proud to announce

2009 Award Winners

2009 AERA Lecture 2009 Gold Medal Winner
Professor David Lindenmayer Professor James Kirkpatrick

The AERA lecture and the Gold Medal speech will be delivered at INTECOL10 in Brisbane on Friday 21 August

click here for more information

 

 

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.

ABN: 20 571 098 795

INTECOL 10 in 2009
16-21 August,
Brisbane Australia

www.intecol10.org

International Societies announce grants available to attend INTECOL

Links to other Events

International

Society for Ecological Restoration International (SERI)

National

 Island Arks Symposium, December 7-11, 2009, Whitsundays

Society for Conservation Biology Oceania (formerly Australasia) Section Regional Meeting 30 November - 3 December 2009, Hobart, Tasmania