
Ethiopia Expedition 2012 – Update #2
Some of our great field team in action during the Ethiopia Church Forest expedition:

Some of our great field team in action during the Ethiopia Church Forest expedition:

Go to http://www.churchforest.com to find out how you can help get this film made. A portion of all money raised for this film will be

DC Randle explores the Amazon Rainforest canopy and talks about what made him want to become a biologist, what he tells his students and what

Fieldwork in the rain at the ACTS canopy walkway system in Amazonian Peru. ACTS walkway with DC Randle DC Randle talks about the rainforest canopy,

Dr. Lowman was a guest on WCOM’s Radio in Vivo on June 1, 2011. Discussion included the Nature Research Center, canopy science research and communicating

Student Jiri Hulcr was on NPR’s Living on Earth to talk about the Belly Button Biodiversity project. Listen and read at: http://www.loe.org/shows/segments.html?programID=11-P13-00019&segmentID=7 You can also

May 2011 – Tree climbing class from NC Museum of Natural Sciences and NC State University biology department under a giant willow oak after the

In late March and early April of 2011, an expedition team including NC Museum of Natural Sciences, Smithsonian Institution, and University of Chicago found a

Progress is being made in the “Saving the Forests of Ethiopia – one church at a time” project. Below are photos of the Zahara church

Dr. Lowman was the guest on “Community – The TV Show” hosted by Annette Scherman on March, 4th 2011. Appearing with Dr. Lowman was Environmental