
Then and now: Women make science history
Below is an article written by Dr. Lowman in the News Observer. Read the full article at newsobserver.com ” Well behaved women rarely makehistory.” –

Below is an article written by Dr. Lowman in the News Observer. Read the full article at newsobserver.com ” Well behaved women rarely makehistory.” –

This article provides a good summary about Ethiopia’s ‘Church Forests’. Below is an excerpt from the article quoting Dr. Lowman. Church forests are critical to

Dr. Meg Lowman will now have an occasional nature column in the Charlotte Observer. Read her first article below or at charlotteobserver.com “The earth laughs

From The FT magazine: Dining with the Colombian ambassador at his London residence is a challenging culinary adventure – and not for those of a

Below is from the ESA 50th Anniversary Cameo Series week’s cameo – “Out on a Limb – Research in Australia’s Forest Canopies” by Meg Lowman,

Tefere Gebre, born in Debre Tabor, thanks Dr. Lowman for her blog posts about Ethiopia. It gives him much hope for Ethiopia’s future well-being. Tefere

From The Charlotte Observer: Margaret Lowman is part Jungle Jane and part mom next door. School kids call her Canopy Meg. She’s an internationally renowned

When people see the lecture about Ethiopian church forests, they are inspired about this incredible resource and how to save it. Here is one free-lance

Videos taken in India while doing canopy conservation & outreach:

From The Assam Times: Globally renowned expert on forest canopy ecology, Professor Margaret Lowman of North Carolina State University, USA has underlined the need for