Title: Society of Ethnobiology Records

Arrangement
Series 1 is arranged first alphabetically by name, and then chronologically within each folder. Series 2 is arranged chronologically with photographs last.
Administrative/Biographical History
Formed in 1977, The Society of Ethnobiology (SoE) is dedicated to the advancement and perpetuation of interdisciplinary research on the interconnectedness of plants, animals and worldwide human cultures. Fields of study include ethnobotany, ethnozoology, zooarchaeology, ethnoecology, biology, anthrobiology, paleoethnobotany, and linguistics. The Society utilizes this research in public outreach at the national, regional, and international scales and is inclusively open to memberships from communities, institutions and individuals. One of their most notable publications, The Journal of Ethnobiology, is accessible in its entirety on The University of North Texas’ library website. Other publications and awards include Contributions in Ethnobiology, Ethnobiology Letters, the Distinguished Ethnobiologist, Best Poster, Barbara Lawrence and the Undergraduate Ethnobiologist Award. The organization is administrated by a group of elected officers and is registered in Arizona, U.S.