Star-Gazette interview with Meg Lowman

From the Star-Gazette:

Elmira native Meg Lowman is a scientist, author, educator and internationally recognized rain forest researcher. She has globe-hopped from rain forests in Africa to Australia to Peru, specializing in the study of plant-insect relationships and the ecology of rain-forest canopies (life among the treetops). The Florida resident will return to her hometown to lecture and sign books Sunday at Tanglewood Nature Center and on Monday will kick off the first day of the Meg Lowman Treetops Camp for youth at the nature center. Star-Gazette reporter Erin Cary conducted this e-mail interview with her.

Read the interview here