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Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in huffingtonpost: When baby boomers think back to their childhoods, they can probably recall a treehouse, a Boy/Girl Scout

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in huffingtonpost: When baby boomers think back to their childhoods, they can probably recall a treehouse, a Boy/Girl Scout

Editorial from newsobserver.com: Perhaps it was only a matter of time until Meg Lowman left Raleigh for career advancement. Still, it’s hard to see the

(Originally posted on calacademy.org on 11/18/2013:) SAN FRANCISCO (November 18, 2013) – The California Academy of Sciences is pleased to announce that Dr. Meg Lowman will

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: Though Americans represent 5 percent of the world’s population, we use 30 percent of the planet’s resources

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: Every autumn, many millions of birds migrate from northern breeding grounds to equatorial locations. This annual flight

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: The year 2013 marks the 100th birthday of the British Ecological Society, so the International Congress of

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: There are a few awe-inspiring events hosted by Mother Nature that every child deserves to see –

Dr. Margaret D. Lowman, research professor in the College of Sciences at North Carolina State University and senior scientist at the North Carolina Museum of

Dr. Lowman speaks to the Tarboro Woman’s Club about preserving the tropical forests of Ethiopia and encouraging girls to become scientists. From The Tarboro Daily

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: New PDAs (personal digital assistants or hand-held computers) are flooding the market with their myriad sound bytes,