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A Call for Solidarity and Action
Dear colleagues, The murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade and so many more, in addition to the disproportional impact of COVID-19 on black Americans cannot be met with silence. The 2020 leadership of the Rangeland section fully affirms that lives of black Americans matter and are important to ecology, rangelands, and rangeland science. So, let us…
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2020 Student & Practitioner Registration Awards **Due 6/24/2020**
The Rangeland Ecology section invites applications for registration funding for the 2020 Annual Meeting. The section will award registrations to 8 individuals, prioritizing students, farmers, and ranchers from Black communities, Native American communities, and all other communities of color. The awards are open to all applicants with an interest in rangelands, regardless of whether they will be presenting at the…
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2019 Excellence in Rangeland Ecology Research Travel Awards
The Rangeland Ecology section has awarded travel grants to two graduate students to attend and present their research in Louiville this August. See the Awards tab for details.