Local Chapters of the Society of Ethnobiology
Local Chapters
Society of Ethnobiology -- University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
Chapter activities include weekly meetings that may include member led discussions or
presentations, workshops, guest speakers, research paper reviews, plant walks
and restoration work. The general public is encouraged to participate in our
workshops and restoration projects as a way to increase awareness in the
field of ethnobiology. Contact Aaron Sedgwick (asedg242@uwsp.edu) for more information.
Chapter activities include weekly meetings that may include member led discussions or
presentations, workshops, guest speakers, research paper reviews, plant walks
and restoration work. The general public is encouraged to participate in our
workshops and restoration projects as a way to increase awareness in the
field of ethnobiology. Contact Aaron Sedgwick (asedg242@uwsp.edu) for more information.
Society of Ethnobiology -- Cameroon
Chapter activities include research, training, education and community-based activities. Contact Louis Nkembi (lnkembi@yahoo.com) for more information.
Create a New Local Chapter
Interested in promoting ethnobiology in your own community? Want to be part of a network of groups who are committed to learning about the relationships of humans and the natural world? If so, consider becoming a local chapter of the Society of Ethnobiology.
As a local chapter of the Society of Ethnobiology, you will
As a local chapter of the Society of Ethnobiology, you will
- Become part of a network of regional chapters interested in promoting ethnobiology.
- Receive a hard copy of the Journal of Ethnobiology
- Get you own web page on our Society web site to post announcements about your chapter
If you'd like to become a local chapter of the Society of Ethnobiology, please fill in this application.