
New ‘spies’ for science
Imagination is more important than knowledge. — Albert Einstein The era of “citizen spies” is upon us! “CSI: Miami,” take note. Many conservation biologists, geologists,
Imagination is more important than knowledge. — Albert Einstein The era of “citizen spies” is upon us! “CSI: Miami,” take note. Many conservation biologists, geologists,
“Well behaved women rarely make history.” — Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Thankfully, things have changed in the world of science since brave and bold Marie Curie
The California Academy of Sciences’ naturalist social network gets major revamp SAN FRANCISCO (November 10, 2014) — This week, iNaturalist.org—the California Academy of Sciences’ online
“Well behaved women rarely make history.” — Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Although things have changed considerably for women in the world of science since the brave
From Sciencedaily.com: “Collecting plant and animal specimens is essential for scientific studies and conservation and does not, as some critics of the practice have suggested,
Most children have a bug period. — E.O. Wilson, Harvard entomologist and biodiversity expert I love insects, which is probably why I became a scientist
Life in the Treetops – Exploration of the World’s Canopies by Dr. “CanopyMeg” Lowman Chief of Science and Sustainability, California Academy of Sciences, USA www.canopymeg.com
Article from the online edition of Beloit Daily News: All of the action is at the top, at least in a forest. That’s what conservation
Bloomberg Businessweek interview with Dr. Meg Lowman regarding the church forests in Ethiopia. Article written by Manuela Hoelterhoff in Bloomberg News: Conservation biologist Margaret D.
The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The next best time is now. — African proverb I am swallowing mouthfuls of