Ecological Society of America (ESA)
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of scientists founded in 1915 to:
promote ecological science by improving communication among ecologists;
raise the public’s level of awareness of the importance of ecological science;
increase the resources available for the conduct of ecological science; and
ensure the appropriate use of ecological science in environmental decision making by enhancing communication between the ecological community and policy-makers.
ESA’s over 9,000 members conduct research, teach, and use ecological science to address environmental issues that include:
biotechnology
natural resource management
ecological restoration
ozone depletion and global climate change
ecosystem management
species extinction and loss of biological diversity
habitat alteration and destruction
sustainable ecological systems
ESA publishes a suite of publications, from peer-reviewed journals to newsletters, fact sheets and teaching resources.
Affiliated Marine and Wind Energy Environmental Documents
Title | Author | Date | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
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Impacts to Wildlife of Wind Energy Siting and Operation in the United States | Allison, T., Diffendorfer, J., Baerwald, E. | Report | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind, Fixed Offshore Wind | Attraction, Avoidance, Collision, Displacement, Habitat Change | Bats, Birds | |
Altering Turbine Speed Reduces Bat Mortality at Wind-Energy Facilities | Arnett, E., Huso, M., Schirmacher, M. | Journal Article | Wind Energy | Collision | Bats |