
Sharing tree science with a German audience
This publication is the product of the TreeCare Conference 2019, Augsburg. So great to experience so much enthusiasm for trees in Europe! A few posts

This publication is the product of the TreeCare Conference 2019, Augsburg. So great to experience so much enthusiasm for trees in Europe! A few posts

From South China Morning Post: Scientists have reported four new species found during an unprecedented top-to-bottom rainforest study at Penang Hill, Malaysia. The recent two-week

From California Academy of Sciences: From the sacred church forests of Ethiopia to the revered groves of Bhutan, political and religious leaders around the world

Article from vnews.com: The 300-foot-long canopy walk, which would begin behind the raptor houses, would be at an approximate elevation of 40 feet, give or

From The World Weekly: New research has now emerged showing that water bears have a novel way of preserving themselves through droughts, using a unique

In Summer 2017, the REU Site at Colby College in Waterville, Maine will offer eight undergraduate students the chance to conduct path-breaking interdisciplinary research on

From noozhawk.com: Biologist encourages students to pursue careers in science Conservation biologist Meg Lowman (affectionately known as “Canopy” Meg) spoke about her career and her

Press Release on November 18, 2016 from Scoop Independent News: Canopy Meg, the world’s first Arbornaut, heads to New Zealand to talk about conservation Meg

From Malaymail Online: Lowman was recently in Penang to attend the First Penang Hill Biodiversity Study Symposium at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and she will

Article from Malay Mail Online: GEORGE TOWN, Oct 16 — The research programme on Penang Hill for the Unesco Biodiversity Reserve application will turn