The 2025 AGIC Symposium was a success!!! More details about the conference will be coming soon.
We often think of racism or social and economic inequality as something that mainly affects human societies and how some of us experience socio-economic life. However, long-lived patterns of racism or inequality in housing, income, and other aspects of life also affect how wildlife are able to adapt and survive in our urban neighborhoods. This is something ecologists have begun to recently pay more attention to and is now gaining more interest as an area of future policy as well.