
Dispatch from Ethiopia: Curse of the Church Forests
Dr. Lowman’s article originally posted at calacademy.org: I’m swallowing mouthfuls of dust each day driving long distances through a landscape parched by East Africa’s annual

Dr. Lowman’s article originally posted at calacademy.org: I’m swallowing mouthfuls of dust each day driving long distances through a landscape parched by East Africa’s annual

An emerging community of “vinecologists” sees opportunity amidst the trellises: These ecologically minded researchers and vintners see a chance to strike a smarter balance between

Below is an interview with Rebecca Tripp discussing how she became a canopy biologist from a wheelchair. She talks about the summer research program she

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

From the Mailbag – Anna writes: I’m a rising junior at Williams College, in Massachusetts, where I’m majoring in Math and Chemistry. I love studying

You do not need the use of your legs to be a field biologist. Join CanopyMeg’s summer research undergraduates who will be studying the ecology

Dr. Lowman’s latest Nature’s Secrets column in newsobserver.com: Who lives in your home? Most people count their family members, plus an optional dog or cat.

Links to all of Dr. Lowman’s monthly columns, Nature’s Secrets, are available below. (Blog link goes to local link of the article, HT goes to

Life in the Treetops : Adventures of a Woman in Field Biology By Meg Lowman Published May 20, 2008 Buy Now from Amazon.com Overview A