GSPA recipients bridge the gap between science and policy

ESA_RESETARITSEmlyn Resetarits (University of Texas-Austin) is one of four 2015 ESA Graduate Student Policy Award (GSPA) winners. In the podcast, Emlyn discusses her experiences working on biodiversity issues in the Austin, TX region. She also reflects on her meetings with federal lawmakers from her state in Washington, DC as part of ESA’s annual Biological and Ecological Sciences Coalition Congressional visits.

For more on the importance of scientists being engaged in policy, see the accompanying post on ESA’s blog, EcoTone.

This is the fourth in a series of episodes featuring graduate students recognized by ESA in 2015 for their work at the interface of science and society. For more information on the GSPA, click here.

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