Ecological Genetics Group Annual Meeting #EGG2024: Nature Has No Borders 18-20 September2024 Online https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/event/ecological-genetics-group-annual-meeting-egg2024-nature-has-no-borders/ Abstract submission opens until 18 July Registration opens until 18 August The Annual Meeting of the Ecological Genetics Group, the longest running Special Interest Group and meeting since 1957, provides a forum for all scientists working at the nexus of ecology, evolution, and genetics. Nature has no borders and so should the exchange of ideas to advance ecology. This year's EGG annual meeting will be held online to offer a welcoming environment for anyone from anywhere. Over the course of the three-day meeting, you can expect to hear talks that cover different branches of the tree of life that transcend scientific and geographical boundaries. All the talks will be recorded so you can enjoy them anytime regardless of your time zone. Networking sessions will be hosted on gather.town for the e-Posters and welcome delegates to mingle and collaborate. Our annual meetings are known to be extraordinarily friendly for students and early career ecologists, but of course also attract many established ecologists in the field. We look forward to meeting you at #EGG2024. Henry Hung (he/they) Co-Chair of Ecological Genetics Group Tin Hang (Henry) Hung EGG Co-Chair University of Oxford Ecological Genetics Group Longest running Special Interest Group and meeting of the British Ecological Society since 1957 Advancing ecology and making it count genetics@britishecologicalsociety.org (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)