Ecological Society of Australia
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The Ecological Society of Australia (ESA) is a group of ecologists in Australia, with over 1100 members from all Australian states and territories. The ESA has a 60-year history supporting ecologists, promoting ecology and ecological research.
ESA publishes two journals: Austral Ecology[citation needed] and Ecological Management and Restoration. The society hosts the largest annual ecological conference in Australia.
Censorship issue
An article published by Nature in September 2020 detailed results of a survey of ecology-related scientists that indicated many were experiencing increased pressure to suppress information about their scientific research,[1] in Australia and around the world. ESA offered suggestions for solutions through institutional changes and established a permanent online portal for anonymous reporting of suppression of information derived through environmental research.[citation needed]
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References
- ^ Lewis, Dyani, Censored: Australian scientists say suppression of environment research is getting worse, Nature, September 21, 2020
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