
Announcement for the 8th International Canopy Conference – October 24-27, 2020
Announcement for the 8th International Canopy Conference “Roles of the forest canopy in a changing world” 24th – 27th October 2020 Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden

Announcement for the 8th International Canopy Conference “Roles of the forest canopy in a changing world” 24th – 27th October 2020 Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden

via Vermont Institute of Natural Science: Save the Date! You are cordially invited to the Forest Canopy Walk Launch Party Saturday, September 28 VINS Nature

Topic: A Treetop View of the World’s Forests Description: Join us for a webinar with Dr. Meg Lowman, a world-renowned tree canopy expert and forest

Arnot Art Museum presents a conversation with Dr. Meg Lowman: BREATHING GIANTS Saving Trees From Elmira to Ethiopia Thursday, August 1 at 7pm in the

Article from: www.steubencourier.com: CORNING – The Fund for Women of the Southern Tier, Inc. officials called “Inspire” – an annual fundraising dinner Tuesday at the

[three_fourth] Join Dr. Meg Lowman, Director of TREE Foundation, on the Amazon 2021 Citizen Science expedition to her canopy walkway site in Peru! Save these

Book’s press release taken from savetheredwoods.org: BERKELEY, CA (November 15, 2018) In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Save the Redwoods League, Heyday is proud

WHAT: Nat Geo Nights: From the Canopy WHEN: September 20, 2018, 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM WHERE: National Geographic Campus, 1600 M. St. NW, Washington,

[three_fourth] Join CanopyMeg for research in the Amazon forest canopies during our 26th expedition for students, families and adventurers! Travel as a Citizen Scientist to

Big tropical trees. Howler Monkeys. Exotic bryophytes. The rainforest canopy is home to many arboreal animals: rare frogs, toucans, monkeys, orchids and this January, to