ESA WILL HIGHLIGHT URBAN ECOLOGY DURING USA SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FESTIVAL
President Steward Pickett and other ESA members to talk to kids and families
about ecology in nation's capitol 
                        
WASHINGTON, DC - The Ecological Society of America (ESA), a professional 
organization of 10,000 ecological scientists, will join 500 other scientific 
societies for the second annual USA Science & Engineering Festival on April 28 
and 29 in Washington, DC.  Hosted by Lockheed Martin, the free public event is 
expected to draw thousands of school children and their families.  Its primary 
goal is to raise awareness and appreciation of science and engineering and 
encourage students to explore careers in those fields.  

ESA's booth (#245) will feature some of the plants and animals that inhabit the 
DC region as well as a game to learn about buried streams, the heat island 
effect and animal and plant interactions.  In addition, kids and their parents 
can chat with scientists such as Steward Pickett, an urban ecologist with the 
Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies and ESA's current president.  Pickett also 
directs the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, a long-term ecological research site 
supported by the National Science Foundation and one of only two such sites 
that are in urban areas (the other is in Phoenix, Arizona).  

"Many people don't think about ecology in the context of cities," says 
Pickett.  "There's still this notion that you have to go to a national park or 
other far-away places but, in fact, ecology happens everywhere--in rivers, 
agricultural fields and heavily developed urban areas.  I'm looking forward to 
talking with kids who live in DC and its suburbs about ecology and how it's 
relevant to them." 

In addition to 3,000 exhibits and a book fair, the USA Science & Engineering 
Festival will also feature science entrepreneurs such as the co-founder of 
PayPal and celebrities such as the hosts of the Discovery Channel's TV series 
the MythBusters, Bill Nye the Science Guy, and actors from the Big Bang 
Theory.  

More about the festival:  http://www.usasciencefestival.org/

Scientific and engineering organizations participating in the 2012 USA Science 
Festival: 
http://www.usasciencefestival.org/about/2012partners#Professional_Science_&_Engineering_Societies


The Ecological Society of America is the world's largest community of 
professional ecologists and the trusted source of ecological knowledge.  ESA is 
committed to advancing the understanding of life on Earth.  The 10,000 member 
Society publishes five journals, convenes an annual scientific conference, and 
broadly shares ecological information through policy and media outreach and 
education initiatives. Visit the ESA website at http://www.esa.org or find 
experts in ecological science at http://www.esa.org/pao/rrt/.




Nadine Lymn
Director of Public Affairs 
Ecological Society of America
1990 M Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington DC  20036
202.833.8773 ext. 205

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