
“Name-the-bark-beetle” Auction is Over
The naming opportunity for our new species of bark beetle (Cyclorhipidion “Your Name Here”) was “sold” for a five-figure sum to a couple who believe

The naming opportunity for our new species of bark beetle (Cyclorhipidion “Your Name Here”) was “sold” for a five-figure sum to a couple who believe

Dr. Meg Lowman will be appearing at the “Rainforest Rendezvous: So Much Yet to Discover” to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Bolz Conservatory. Details

PROGRAM FEATURES “This is a non-stop workshop full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences.” Unique, active, and fun! This expedition is an eye-opening introduction to the environmental and

Dr. Meg Lowman will speak from noon to 1 p.m. Friday (7/22/2011) at the Meg Lowman Treetops Camp for at-risk girls at Tanglewood Nature Center

From Carleton News: Margaret “Meg” Lowman, PhD, an author, adventurer, educator, and ecologist with 30 years of experience exploring the unseen world of biodiversity that

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 Talks@ATREE: Speaker: Dr. Margaret D. Lowman Date: January 28, 2011 Time: 4 pm Venue: ATREE Auditorium in Bangalore, India Title: UN Year of the

The Pygmy three-toed sloth is on the list of one of the world’s most endangered animals. TREE Foundation has supported the training of canopy students

Science Café: Rain Forests – Going, Going, Gone? Date: Jan. 18, 6:30–8:30 pm with discussions beginning at 7 pm followed by Q&A Location: Tir Na

LAST CHANCE to join Canopymeg on the Orinoco River, where she is leading a trip jointly for the Smithsonian Institution/Explorers Club. Below is information about