It’s been 4 months since the article exposed sexual misconduct @STRI_Panama. I was shocked & hurt to find the field station bedroom where I was assaulted remains without a door to this day. They did, however, put up a new sign about safe work environment expectations 🤷♀️ [1/8].
Two things!
1) new episode on natural history in ecology with guest co-host @CaitlinInMaine dropping this week.
2) beer companies. . . y'all really got to knock it off with putting those weird diet IPAs in the mixed packs.
📢 Announcing the 2022 ESA Fellows and Early Career Fellows! 📢
https://t.co/QdJmBHyheM
Please join us in congratulating these ecologists who are making outstanding contributions to ecological research, communication, education, and management 🚀🌿🥳
EPISODE ALERT! This week and next, we're re-releasing two of our favorite episodes, #Vaccines Part 1 and 2. First released back in 2019, these episodes still carry so much relevance for today, and we hope you enjoy them, whether it's a re-listen or your first time!
Pic: CDC PHIL
Ep. 74 An empiricist's guide to ecological theory with guest co-host @tngrainger
We take a deep dive into bridging the gap b/w empiricism and theory
https://t.co/lc0loYw2wF
Ep. 73: What Have We Changed Our Minds About?
We've been podcasting for a while, have we changed our minds about anything we said previously?
Also, a new idea for lit reviews and whether you should be reviewing two papers a day!
#podcast#sccomm
https://t.co/8tZUYOo2H1