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Chapters

Southwest Chapter

The Southwest Chapter has a two-fold vision: To promote, develop and coordinate regional-to continental-scale research and education activities, and to promote ESA’s relevancy to existing and emerging ecological issues in the Southwest, including Mexico. Chapter website.

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Latin America Chapter

The Latin America Chapter was established 2015 by combining the former Mexico and South American chapters (Bulletin article). Chapter website  

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Southeast Chapter

The Southeast Chapter, the oldest continuously operating ESA chapter, has been active since 1976. The objectives of the Southeastern Chapter are to encourage education and research and to sponsor meetings for the communication of ecological education and research activities of special interest to ecologists in the Southeastern United States. Chapter website. List of Officers

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South American Chapter

This chapter was established in 2008 to encourage research and education in ecology and its applications throughout South America, to foster communication and the development of collaborative links among ecologists through the support of regional scientific meetings, conferences, workshops and courses, and to facilitate the participation of South American students and scientists in the ESA. List of Officers

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Mexico Chapter

In 2003, the Mexico Chapter organized. The objective of this Chapter is to encourage education and research, to sponsor meetings for the communication of ecological education and research activities, to provide scientific information to those interested in the ecology of Mexico and to facilitate access to the Society for graduate students with interest in Mexico.  In 2015 it was combined…

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Canada Chapter

ESA’s Canadian members joined together in 1992 as the Quebec Chapter. In 2000, the chapter’s scope was broadened to encompass all of Canada. The objective of this Chapter is to encourage education and research, to sponsor meetings for the communication of ecological education and research activities, to facilitate access to the Society for graduate students, and to provide scientific information…

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Mid-Atlantic Chapter

Originally formed in 1983 as the Metropolitan Washington Chapter, which became inactive in 1999. Reorganized in 2002 as the Mid-Atlantic Chapter, this group encourages communication among professional ecologists of the metropolitan areas of the Mid-Atlantic and vicinity. Chapter website The Mid-Atlantic Chapter was inactive from 1999 to 2002. List of Officers

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Rocky Mountain Chapter

Originally formed in 1982 as the Central Rockies Chapter. The Rocky Mountain Chapter encourages education and research and sponsors meetings for the communication of ecological education and research activities of special interest to ecologists in the Rocky Mountain Region of North America. It became inactive in the 2010’s and was dissolved in 2016. List of Officers

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