
Miami Herald article about Meg’s new book: It’s a Jungle Up There
From the Miami Herald: As a young single mother working to support her children and a scientist struggling to pioneer the new field of canopy
From the Miami Herald: As a young single mother working to support her children and a scientist struggling to pioneer the new field of canopy
Dr. Margaret D. Lowman – “Canopy Meg” — Awarded $75,000 to Create Forest Canopy Exhibit Sarasota, FL / 31 August, 2005 – Dr. Margaret D.
The Big Canopy Debate September 16-18, 2004 Cornwall, United Kingdom Canopymeg is an invited keynote speaker for the upcoming Canopy Season at Eden Project, Great
Lowman spent 8 years studying the dry forest canopies in the outback of Australia. Also called dry sclerophyll forests, these eucalypt canopies suffer a malady
Canopymeg was part of the Radeau des Cimes expeditions, whereby some 50 international canopy scientists partner and utilize hot air balloons and a canopy raft