
Saving the Church Forests of Ethiopia
Dr. Lowman talks about her recent project involving the church forests of Ethiopia: One of my most recent projects involved global conservation of African forests.
Dr. Lowman talks about her recent project involving the church forests of Ethiopia: One of my most recent projects involved global conservation of African forests.
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
From the Herald-Tribune: Meg Lowman, a noted ecologist, has studied jungle canopies for years and will share her stories at the Women’s Equity Day luncheon
Professor Lowman and New college undergraduates studying herbivory and Ethnobotany in the forest canopy of the Amazon rain forests in Peru. Lowman’s field class tested
From the Herald-Tribune: LOVE YOUR ‘HOME’ 10 ways to celebrate Earth Day by Dr. Meg Lowman “It is only a little planet But how beautiful
Dr. Margaret Lowman, International Canopy Researcher, to speak at Garrett College McHenry, MD Saturday, May 19th, 2007 7:00 pm Dr. Lowman will be at the
Meg mentioned in Wired News article: Will forests slow global warming – or speed it up? Everyone knows that forests are good for the environment.
An interview with Meg Lowman is in the December issue of Smithsonian magazine: Margaret Lowman, of the New College of Florida, pioneered forest ecology by
THE PRESIDENT, DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF THE EXPLORERS CLUB & ROLEX WATCH U.S.A., INC. Request the honor of your company at the 2006 Lowell Thomas
From the Star-Gazette: Elmira native Meg Lowman is a scientist, author, educator and internationally recognized rain forest researcher. She has globe-hopped from rain forests in