Diversity in Ecology
ESA Programs

SEEDS is a program for undergraduates to nurture their interest through ecology opportunities.
Focus on Ecologists
Learn how ecologists entered the field and read their advice for students.
Reports
Women and Minorities in Ecology (WAMIE) Committee Reports
First founded in 1993, this committee provides leadership and recommendations for ESA diversity initiatives.
» WAMIE II Report (2006)
» WAMIE I Report (1993)
Profiles of Ecologists Report
This report was the result of a 2005 survey of the ESA membership to: (1) determine the pattern of graduate degrees in ecology earned; (2) determine
ethnicity and gender composition in the field; (3) catalog the
nation's environmental science capabilities; and (4) analyze current patterns
of employment.
ESA Community
SEEDS of a New Millennium
SEEDS fellows share their vision for ESA and Ecology.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Section
Promotes the understanding, discussion, and respectful use of traditional ecological knowledge.
Contact: Mimi E. Lam
Email: m.lam@fisheries.ubc.ca
Environmental Justice Working Group
The EJ Section promotes the engagement of ecologists in
addressing environmental justice issues.
Contact: George Middendorf
Email: gmiddendorf@howard.edu




