
Canopy Walkways of the World
Canopy walkway, Penang Hill, Malaysia Scientists estimate that 50% of the land-based biodiversity, or plants, insects, and animals, live in the forest canopies i.e. off
Canopy walkway, Penang Hill, Malaysia Scientists estimate that 50% of the land-based biodiversity, or plants, insects, and animals, live in the forest canopies i.e. off
Scientists estimate that forest canopies are home to 50% of our land-based biodiversity, yet less than 10% of those species remain undiscovered. Canopy walkways offer
From NationalGeographic.com: In some ways, crown shyness is the arboreal version of social distancing, says Meg Lowman, a forest canopy biologist and director of the
Tabitha Ewing with Wild Tree Adventures wrote this wonderful summary of Meg Lowman’s ASU Talk. Via wildtreeadventures.com: On April 28th I tuned in to hear
UPDATE: Did you miss this live event, want to view it again, and/or share with friends? Meg Lowman’s recorded talk will be premiering on 4/30/2020
“Margaret Lowman aka ‘Canopy Meg’ has dedicated a lifetime of pioneering research into the hidden ecosystems of forest canopies found all over our home planet.
Article written by Jim Hilton and taken from www.quesnelobserver.com: Doctor Margaret Lowman has a number of titles, including Canopy Meg and Einstein of the tree
WHAT: Nat Geo Nights: From the Canopy WHEN: September 20, 2018, 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM WHERE: National Geographic Campus, 1600 M. St. NW, Washington,
[three_fourth] Join CanopyMeg for research in the Amazon forest canopies during our 26th expedition for students, families and adventurers! Travel as a Citizen Scientist to
From The Hindu: Documentary filmmaker Puja Aparna Kolluru shares the experience of capturing inspiring facets of the life of American biologist ‘Canopy Meg’ in her