Common Spiders in the Wild
by Richard A. Bradley, author of Common Spiders of North America I grew up chasing lizards and snakes in the barley and garbanzo bean fields, and sage-filled canyons, around my boyhood home …
Read More >by Richard A. Bradley, author of Common Spiders of North America I grew up chasing lizards and snakes in the barley and garbanzo bean fields, and sage-filled canyons, around my boyhood home …
Read More >UC Press is proud to be part of the Association of University Press’s eighth annual University Press Week, whose overall theme this year is Read. Think. Act.“Through this positive theme AUPresses members worldwide seek …
Read More >This blog post originally appeared on ChampioningScience.com and is reposted with permission from Amy L. Aines, coauthor with Roger Aines of Championing Science: Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers. When it comes to getting your ideas …
Read More >This blog post is reposted with permission from Amy L. Aines, coauthor with Roger Aines of Championing Science: Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers. You may be surprised to find that what you say matters less …
Read More >by Amelia Moore, author of Destination Anthropocene: Science and Tourism in the Bahamas As we all know by now, Hurricane Dorian spun out of the Atlantic in early September and squarely hit …
Read More >Back and settled from the Ecological Society of America conference in Louisville? There’s still time to browse online and save 40% on new and bestselling titles in the field. Use promo code 18E7205 at …
Read More >On March 28th, Roger D. Aines and Amy L. Aines, authors of Championing Science: Communicating Your Ideas to Decision Makers, conducted a webinar entitled “Relationship-Building and Influence: Tips for Getting Sponsors to …
Read More >This blog post was originally included in the University of Washington “Tide Bite” enewsletter. Click here to see the original version. by Drew Harvell, author of Ocean Outbreak: Confronting the Rising Tide of …
Read More >The editors of Case Studies in the Environment are pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 Case Studies in the Environment Prize Competition. Articles eligible for the competition were submitted by …
Read More >With Earth Day 2019 approaching, we would like to reflect on the significance of our relationship with the environment, both in our capacity as a scholarly publisher and as a species. Beginning …
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