Ecological Society of America's President Scott Collins is quoted in an article in the current BioScience, on the topic of advocacy by scientists. (Free access, http://www.access.aibs.org/?page=BioScienceindex, the Washington Watch column)

"Scott Collins, a regents' professor of biology at the University of New Mexico, has been an active participant in congressional meetings, science briefings, and letter-writing campaigns. "Everything we do depends on what happens in Congress," said Collins. "As a community, we have not been very effective in getting our message across."

Although Collins recognizes that each individual letter may not always have an impact in Congress, collective action by researchers does. "Congress makes a lot of decisions about ecology, and scientists need to be at the table when decisions are made," said Collins.

The involvement of researchers is especially important in terms of federal investments in science, according to Collins. "If Congress does not hear from the scientific community about funding [for science], it is that much easier for our programs to be cut" during the congressional appropriations process.

The 113th Congress convenes this month, during which lawmakers will begin to debate numerous policies that will affect biological research and education. How beneficial or detrimental those policies are will depend, in part, on the input of the scientific community."


Given the impact that the current budget impasse ("sequestration") is already having at NSF and other federal agencies that are funding sources for ecological research, this is probably an opportune time for you to contact your elected representatives if you're concerned about science funding.

If you don't know your congressional representatives, here are two sites to help get you started: http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/

http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/general/one_item_and_teasers/contacting.htm

David Inouye


Dr. David W. Inouye, Professor
Associate Chair, Director of Graduate Studies
Dept. of Biology
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-4415

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2013-14 President-elect, Ecological Society of America

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