From O, The Oprah Magazine, May 11, 2010 and on Oprah.com:
Saw the world from the top of a 16-story tree?
“It’s like climbing to outer space. There are millions of undiscovered creatures in every nook and cranny. Some are two feet long, some smaller than a raindrop. At 165 feet up, I’m the first to see rain on the horizon. There are 1,000 shades of green, and I usually can’t see the forest floor. Sometimes I stay overnight, and it’s too much fun to sleep. The tree’s strong architecture is very protecting. The swaying lulls me like I’m a baby. At night the insects chew and chirp—it’s a symphony by Mother Nature, Times Square in the forest.” — Tropical rainforest canopy biologist and conservationist Margaret D. Lowman, PhD, who began taking her two children up with her into the treetops when they were 4 and 6 years old