Wetlands help moderate the effects of flooding and drought, serve as natural water treatment areas for chemical and silt removal, and provide a habitat for fish and wildlife. Wetland ecologists are in demand as past and continuing wetland destruction threatens nature's form of water quality management. These professionals work on wetland protection projects that require monitoring, sampling, analysis, research, restoration planning and implementation, and mitigation (artificial creation of wetland areas to offset the loss of natural ones). Wetland ecologists in the field may have assignments such as sampling water to monitor the quality of fish habitats or taking a census of birds in a certain area.
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Alternative Ecologists was created in 1989.
Ecologists Greece was created in 1988.
Ecologists in Action was created in 1998.
Ecologists Without Borders was created in 2009.
No. Ecologists study nature and scientists study just about everything.Further answerAn ecologist is a scientist, but not all scientists are ecologists.
Kempe Award for Distinguished Ecologists was created in 1994.
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Ecologists.
Ecologists from around the globe met to discuss the effects of global warming on plant life.
The highest level of organization that ecologists study is the entire biosphere itself.
Ecologists study relationships in the natural world. The study the connection between animals, plants and their environment. They usually teach or run studies as well.
The highest level of organization that ecologists study is the entire biosphere itself.