OSU Press Exhibiting at ESA 2024

9:30 am, Monday, August 5th - 6:30 pm, Wednesday, August 7th

Long Beach, CA

The annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America invites all ecologists to come together and share new knowledge, learn from one another, meet old friends and make new ones, and grow professionally. This year’s meeting will emphasize the society’s mission of supporting ecologists throughout their careers.

Visit us in the exhibit hall at booth 12.

Tell us about your latest book project while browsing our new titles. And be sure to ask about this year's discount code to receive a 25% discount on featured titles.

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