[Entm-researchstaff] Fwd: Southern California Conference on Ecological Change

Matthew Daugherty mattd at ucr.edu
Wed Nov 20 12:40:11 PST 2024


Please note that folks in EEOB and EnvSci are organizing the first Southern
California Ecology conference. It'll be held at UCR in mid-February with
support mostly coming from our Dean's office. More details about the event
and registration info can be found at socalecology.com

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UC-Riverside will host the first ever Southern California Conference on
Ecological Change on Feb 14, 2025, with the theme of Connectivity and
Collaborations to bring together a diverse group of ecologists to chat
about our science, initiate collaborations, and make new connections. This
free one-day event will include two plenary talks, breakout groups, panels,
and a poster session to brainstorm ways in which we can collectively tackle
scientific and environmental issues in Southern California. A light
breakfast, coffee, and lunch will be provided. Please register at
socalecology.com as seats are limited, and email socalecology at gmail.com
with any questions. We look forward to seeing you in February!
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