
Safe Arrival — A dozen bug-collectors arrive in Ethiopia
We all arrived, except for one person late by one day, one suitcase lost in Washington DC, and several pairs of underwear pinched from the

We all arrived, except for one person late by one day, one suitcase lost in Washington DC, and several pairs of underwear pinched from the

From Wired News: If you want to study the rainforest, there is no better place to be than on top of it — literally. This

From O, The Oprah Magazine, May 11, 2010 and on Oprah.com: Saw the world from the top of a 16-story tree? “It’s like climbing to

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From the Miami Herald: The following editorial appeared in the Miami Herald on Friday, July 10: As a Senate hearing so aptly pointed out Wednesday,

From Calvin College – Inner Compass: #819 THE LIFE OF A SCIENTIST MOM (Originally broadcast May 11, 2008) Field biologist and January Series guest Margaret

COUNTDOWN TO THE RENDEZVOUS! DATES: Starts Thursday, September 25; ends after breakfast on Monday, September 29th. LOCATION: Simpsonwood Conference Center in Norcross, Georgia, about 45

Below is feedback Dr. Lowman has received regarding her column in the Herald-Tribune: ‘Anoles on steroids’ adapt well. Some of the feedback will be followed

“CanopyMeg” Lowman has climbed thousands of trees over her thirty-year career as an arbornaut and canopy biologist. Meg’s undergraduate students at New College edited some

From packetonline.com: No Child Left Inside Author and biologist Margaret Lowman raised her sons in the treetops. Wednesday, May 21, 2008 12:12 PM EDT By