The education resources below have been created and are maintained by members of the Ecological Society of America (ESA). Inclusion of a resource does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the ESA.
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Informal Education
A program to connect youth and elders to investigate the mosaic of plants, people, and cultures in gardens, to learn about science, and to act together to enhance their community.
K-12 Education
A website dedicated to providing educators and public access to primary ecological research and education resources.
ECOS is a partnership program for enhancing teaching skills of graduate students in the sciences and promoting hands-on science education in K-12 schools.
Higher Education
Collaboration through Appalachian Watershed Studies
Project to enhance ecology education at several small Appalachian colleges and universities by collaborative study of ecosystems using the small watershed approach.