Newsletter: In The Drift
The SFS newsletter "In the Drift" is a short and informal publication that comes out 3x yearly. Its main goals are to personalize our ongoing and newsworthy science, to help SFS members stay connected throughout the year, and to provide reminders of important items in the concurrently-published Bulletin.
Current Issue: Issue 12, Winter 2012 (PDF, 1,184Kb)
Newsletter Editors
Deb Finn, Julie Zimmerman, and Teresa Tibbets produce "in the drift," which is overseen by the Public Information and Publicity Committee.
In the Drift Archive:
- Issue 12, Winter 2012 (PDF, 1,184Kb)
- Issue 11, Summer 2011 (PDF, 1,082Kb)
- Issue 10, Spring 2011 (PDF, 872Kb)
- Issue 9, Winter 2010 (PDF, 1,128Kb)
- Issue 8, Summer 2010 (PDF, 579Kb)
- Issue 7, Spring 2010 (PDF, 960Kb)
- Issue 6, Winter 2010 (PDF, 422Kb)
- Issue 5, Summer 2009 (PDF, 375Kb)
- Issue 4, Winter 2009 (PDF, 375Kb)
- Issue 3, Summer 2008 (PDF, 313Kb)
- Issue 2, Spring 2008 (PDF, 326Kb)
- Issue 1, Fall 2007 (PDF, 307Kb)
- Voting for President, Academic, and Career Delegate ends on 2/23 at midnight CST. Vote now!
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- Applications for Instars program now open. Due Feb 3rd.
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- Submit images for a SFS Playing Card deck
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- Apply now for Conservation Research Awards! Deadline Feb 15th.
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- Apply now for Endowment Student Awards! Deadline Feb 3rd.
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- SFS 2010 Bibliography now online
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- The Summer 2011 Issue of In the Drift, the SFS Newsletter, is now online!
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- Department of Interior releases draft climate adaptation strategy: public comment requested.
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- A bill introduced in Fall 2011 is gathering widespread support to change mining and oil drilling practices on US public lands.
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- "Pending legislation in the House of Representatives would require public release of sensitive material regarding peer review of federal grants including propriety intellectual information." more
- U.S. Global Change Research Program Strategic Plan Public Comment Period more
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced he development of standards for waste water disposal related to “fracking”. more
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