Welcome
to SEEDS!
Strategies for Ecology Education, Diversity, and
Sustainability
Mission Statement
SEEDS is an education program of the Ecological
Society of America. Its mission is to diversify and advance the
profession of ecology through opportunities that stimulate and nurture
the interest of underrepresented students. Focused at the undergraduate
level, opportunities sponsored by the program include student field
trips, undergraduate research fellowships, ESA Annual Meeting travel
awards, and campus ecology chapters.
Stanford Chapter
Currently the Stanford Chapter has a few very dedicated student
members but we are always looking for more! There are lots of
opportunities that range in time commitment from one day to year
around. Feel free to contact any of
the officers or faculy sponsors to get involved.
SEEDS Special Grant
The Stanford SEEDS chapter was awarded a SEEDS
special grant
in 2008. Some highlights from our
special grant projects include:
- Stanford SEEDS
students working with the Redwood Environmental Academy of
Leadership. This is ongoing work creating lasting
change in the local community.
- Spring quarter lecture on Diversity
with Professor Rodolfo Dirzo open to the public.
- Fall quarter visit by SEEDS alum and
fellow Jorge Ramos.
- REAL students and SEEDS participants
field work at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve.
- SEEDS and REAL fieldtrip to Fitzgerald
Marine Reserve, Half Moon Bay.
- Spring Lecture on diversity and urban
ecology with Dr. Charles Nilon.
- SEEDS/ REAL community wide poster
presentation, awards for REAL students and
potluck at Jasper Ridge Biological
Preserve.
See the special project
cover sheet,
budget, and
proposal.
Click links to view photos of
past events
and more information about
upcoming events.