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OverviewMembership in ESA has been an important part of the practicing entomologist's career for over 100 years. Since our founding in 1889, we have helped to shape the world by combating pests, fostering genetic breakthroughs, increasing crop yields, and expanding the scope of insect knowledge in the United States and around the globe. ESA has evolved to become the primary source of news, knowledge, and information about the entomological sciences. We hope you will join us in our mission. There are any number of reasons why people join ESA and different people join for different reasons. Some join to attend the popular Annual Meeting for a discounted rate. Some join to stay abreast of recent developments in entomology and others will join because it is the best way to support that science to which you have dedicated your work life. We invite you to read some of our member perspectives on why people have joined ESA and why they have stayed with us. Is ESA right for you? You can find out by reviewing the benefits that come with your membership. We hope that you’ll agree – if you work with insects, you can gain a lot by joining ESA and working with us. |
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