The Entomological Society of America (ESA) was founded in 1889 and today has more than 6,000 members, including educators, extension personnel, consultants, students, researchers, and scientists from agricultural departments, health agencies, private industries, colleges and universities, and state and federal governments. It serves the professional and scientific needs of entomologists and people in related disciplines. The national office is located in Lanham, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C.
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The Entomological Society of America (http://www.entsoc.org/)
The EntomologicalSociety of America (ESA) was founded in 1889 and today has more than 6,000 members, including educators, extension personnel, consultants, students, researchers, and scientists from agricultural departments, health agencies, private industries, colleges and universities, and state and federal governments.
The EntomologicalSociety of America exists to promote the science of entomology.
Each of the five branches of the ESA give out the John Henry Comstock Graduate Student Award annually for achievement by a graduate student.