Excellence in Rangeland Ecology Research Awards

The Rangeland Ecology section will offer one or more awards each year to
support the travel of outstanding graduate and advanced undergraduate
students to the ESA annual meeting. We particularly encourage applications
from SEEDS chapter members. Awards are $400 and the number of awards given
per year depends upon available resources. The award is open to
currently-enrolled students within or outside the U.S.

The student must be the presenting author on an oral paper or poster that
has been accepted for presentation at the annual meeting. The paper/poster
should be applicable to the past, present, and/or future of rangeland
systems and could address rangelands from a number of perspectives,
including exploration of relationships between organisms, biogeochemical
cycles, and people. Rangeland is a broad category of land use including
areas classified as grasslands, savannas, wetlands, shrublands, and
woodlands. Rangelands 1) are managed as natural ecosystems to balance
provision of diverse ecosystem services, 2) are often used historically
and/or currently for livestock production, and 3) are tightly coupled
human-natural ecosystems, often involving diverse interests in land
conditions. The subjects of rangeland ecological studies are broad and
include, for example, carbon sequestration, wildlife populations, invasive
species, or attitudes of landowners.

Applications are due by 16 June, 2013 (via email) and should include:

  *   A sheet containing the applicant’s name, professional address, email
and phone number, paper/poster title joined to a copy of the accepted
abstract, including the paper/poster number and date/session/time of
presentation.
  *   A recommendation letter from the student’s advisor. A second letter
from another member of the student’s committee, a work supervisor, or mentor
can be included if desired.
  *   A cover letter (no longer than 1 page) written by the student that
describes the scientific and applied significance of the presented work for
rangeland ecology and the student’s interest in attending the ESA meeting.
Applications should be sent to Section Chair, Cini Brown
([email protected]), with the subject line “Travel Award."
Applications will be evaluated by a volunteer group of section members and
notification will be given by July 1, 2013. Awardees are expected to attend
the Rangeland Ecology Section business meeting at the Annual Meeting.

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