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10th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology (ISME) "Microbial Planet: Sub-Surface to Space held in Cancun, Mexico; August 22-27, 2004."
| Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE) nonprofit organization working to conserve biodiversity and promote sustainable development.
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Australasian Society for Ecotoxicology (ASE) scientific society for biologists, chemists, engineers and other environmental scientists concerned with environmental protection and management.
| British Ecological Society aims to promote the science of ecology. Activities include scientific publications, conferences, grants and educational projects.
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California Chapter restoring damaged sites to fully functioning, productive, and self-sustaining status.
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Central Rockies Chapter Central Rockies Chapter
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Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network national network of monitoring and research sites, facilitating communication and providing strategic direction to the Ecological Science Cooperatives (ESCs) operating across Canada.
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Ecological Rights Foundation Public Information Site provides free information about common sources of toxicity in consumer products and contaminated lumber mill sites and links to more detailed data.
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Ecological Society of America non-partisan, nonprofit organization of scientists founded to: stimulate sound ecological research and to promote the responsible application of ecological knowledge to public issues.
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Ecostudies Institute nonprofit scientific organization that conducts ecological studies to improve conservation, management, or restoration of native biodiversity.
| Future Earth Future Earth is a global research network providing knowledge to accelerate transformations to a sustainable world, building on the legacy of programs like IGBP.
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International Association for Landscape Ecology - UK Region (ialeUK) ialeUK is the UK region of the International Association for Landscape Ecology. It promotes the discipline of landscape ecology in the UK.
| International Society for Behavioural Ecology (ISBE) The ISBE promotes the field of behavioral ecology. It organizes international conferences and publishes the journal Behavioral Ecology.
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International Society for Ecological Modelling (ISEM) ISEM is a scientific society founded in 1978 to promote the international exchange of ideas, scientific results, and knowledge in ecological modelling.
| International Society for Microbial Ecology promotes communication between microbial ecologists and informs the general public about microbes in the environment.
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Microbial Ecology | Journal by Springer An international journal publishing original research on all aspects of the ecology of microorganisms, including their interactions with their environment.
| New Zealand Ecological Society encouraging ecological research, increasing awareness and understanding of ecological principles, promote sound planning and management of the environment.
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Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) promotes ecological restoration as a means of sustaining the diversity of life on Earth and reestablishing an ecologically healthy relationship between nature and culture.
| Society for Ecological Restoration Ontario (SERO) SERO is the Ontario chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration, a non-profit dedicated to the science and practice of ecological restoration.
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Soil Ecology Section | Ecological Society of America This section of the ESA promotes research and communication in soil ecology, including the study of soil organisms, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem processes.
| Southeastern Chapter | Ecological Society of America The Southeastern Chapter of the Ecological Society of America promotes ecology in the southeastern U.S. and fosters communication among ecologists.
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The Society of Population Ecology The Society of Population Ecology was founded in 1961 in Japan. It publishes the international journal Population Ecology and holds an annual meeting.
| Wildlife Habitat Canada champions wildlife habitat stewardship by building capacity in the conservation community and affecting change in policies and practices having an impact on habitats.
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