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Romping through the records

cent logoLooking for a little ecoentertainment? We’ve been sharing little known facts about ESA’s eminent ecologists and presidents via our Twitter account, @ESAhistory! We’re also interested in Women in Ecology, especially during Women’s History Month.
See links below. (Tweets have been edited slightly for web presentation; we also added dates to some for clarity.)
Twitterati are welcome to join us @ESAhistory—we have much more history to share! See more of our archived tweets on Wakelet.


Tweeting #EminentEcologist: Eminent Ecologists
Tweeting #ESApres: ESA Presidents
Tweeting #WomenInEcology: Women in Ecology